Team:NTU-Taida/Modeling/2D Determinstic Model

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The following movie is the simulation results of 100*100 grids which contains 100 cells (the size of each cell is 6*6 grids), we can observe the GFP is generated only in cytoplasm:
The following movie is the simulation results of 100*100 grids which contains 100 cells (the size of each cell is 6*6 grids), we can observe the GFP is generated only in cytoplasm:
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2D Deterministic Model



2D deterministic model

If we construct the grids and simulate the simple model in each grid, and take the diffusion between grids into considerations, we can get 2D or 3D space models.

NTU-Taida-drylab-2.jpg

We can set different parameters in each grid to simulate different environments in 2D space. For example, set all rate constant (except diffusion constant) to zero to simulate the extracellular environment, or set the low diffusion constant to simulate the obstacle of diffusion in cell membrane. Hence we can define the extracellular/intracellular/cell membrane area by setting different rate or diffusion constant.


The following movie is the simulation results of 100*100 grids which contains 100 cells (the size of each cell is 6*6 grids), we can observe the GFP is generated only in cytoplasm: