| Literature DB >> 25150626 |
Fei Liu1, Mary-Ann Blätke2, Monika Heiner3, Ming Yang4.
Abstract
Reaction-diffusion systems often play an important role in systems biology when developmental processes are involved. Traditional methods of modelling and simulating such systems require substantial prior knowledge of mathematics and/or simulation algorithms. Such skills may impose a challenge for biologists, when they are not equally well-trained in mathematics and computer science. Coloured Petri nets as a high-level and graphical language offer an attractive alternative, which is easily approachable. In this paper, we investigate a coloured Petri net framework integrating deterministic, stochastic and hybrid modelling formalisms and corresponding simulation algorithms for the modelling and simulation of reaction-diffusion processes that may be closely coupled with signalling pathways, metabolic reactions and/or gene expression. Such systems often manifest multiscaleness in time, space and/or concentration. We introduce our approach by means of some basic diffusion scenarios, and test it against an established case study, the Brusselator model.Keywords: Brusselator; Coloured stochastic/continous/hybrid Petri nets; Multiscaleness; Petri net framework; Reaction–diffusion systems
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25150626 DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2014.07.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Biol Med ISSN: 0010-4825 Impact factor: 4.589