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

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<h2>Damage Accumulation</h2>
<h2>Damage Accumulation</h2>
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<h3> Third Model</h3>
<p> Until now, our equations describe the phototoxic effect of KillerRed as instantaneous : in the presence of light Killer Red produces ROS, which reacts immediately, killing or not the bacteria, and disappearing. It is however well known that cells can repair damages due to ROS, up to certain levels. We can thus consider that bacteria are unable to instantly repair all the damages caused by ROS, and with damages mounting up, they are more and more fragile and close to death. Considering this accumulation allows us to shift the effect of illumination, and so to have a more accurate model.</p>
<p> Until now, our equations describe the phototoxic effect of KillerRed as instantaneous : in the presence of light Killer Red produces ROS, which reacts immediately, killing or not the bacteria, and disappearing. It is however well known that cells can repair damages due to ROS, up to certain levels. We can thus consider that bacteria are unable to instantly repair all the damages caused by ROS, and with damages mounting up, they are more and more fragile and close to death. Considering this accumulation allows us to shift the effect of illumination, and so to have a more accurate model.</p>
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<h3> Comparison with experiments</h3>
<p> With this model, we can now properly describe our data : </p>
<p> With this model, we can now properly describe our data : </p>

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