Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Modelling/Building

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<p>    Unfortunately, $C$ and $K$ are not measurable variables. The only quantities we can quickly and easily measure are the optical density (OD) associated the amount of dead AND living bacteria, and the global fluoresence associated with the amount of KillerRed in the dead AND living bacteria. In order to compare our model with experimental results, we need two additional variables : </p>
<p>    Unfortunately, $C$ and $K$ are not measurable variables. The only quantities we can quickly and easily measure are the optical density (OD) associated the amount of dead AND living bacteria, and the global fluoresence associated with the amount of KillerRed in the dead AND living bacteria. In order to compare our model with experimental results, we need two additional variables : </p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $D$ the amount of <h4>dead</h4> bacteria per milliter of cell suspension.</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $D$ the amount of <b>dead</b> bacteria per milliter of cell suspension.</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $K_D$ the amount of KillerRed inside the <h4>dead</h4> bacteria per milliter of cell suspension.</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $K_D$ the amount of KillerRed inside the <b>dead</b> bacteria per milliter of cell suspension.</p>
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<p> $D$ and $K_D$ are necessary for the model, because they appear in the measurement od $OD_{600}$ and fluorescence, but dead bacteria don't grow anymore, and a KillerRed protein that is in a dead bacteria has no more effect on the $OD_{600}$ evolution. </p>  

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