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The challenge today is to develop a modeling and simulation paradigm that integrates structural, molecular and genetic data for a quantitative understanding of physiology and behavior of biological processes at multiple scales. This paradigm requires techniques that maintain a reasonable accuracy of the biological process and also reduces the computational overhead. This objective motivates the use...
Random environment of the cell demands for a stochastic tool to analyze its behavior and bring the aspects of the bio-process that has been shadowed by the kinetic rate law based approach. In this work we present a novel random walk approach to detect the dynamics of passive diffusion of a metabolite in the gram-negative bacteria through phosphoenolpyruvate phospho-transfer system (pts pathway). We...
Quantum mechanics and molecular dynamic simulation provide important insights into structural configurations and molecular interaction data today. To extend this atomic/molecular level capability to system level understanding, we propose an "in silico" stochastic event based simulation technique. This simulation characterizes the time domain events as random variables represented by probabilities...
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