Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6370717 | Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2013 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
We report the results of a numerical investigation of a mathematical model for NFâκB oscillations, described by a set of ordinary nonlinear differential equations, when perturbed by a circadian oscillation. The main result is that a circadian rhythm, even when it represents a weak perturbation, enhances the signaling capabilities of NFâκB oscillations. This is done by turning rest states into periodic oscillations, and periodic oscillations into quasiperiodic oscillations. Strong perturbations result in complex periodic oscillations and even in chaos. Circadian rhythms would then result in a NFâκB dynamics that is more complex than the simple oscillations and rest states, initially reported for this model. This renders it more amenable for information coding.
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Authors
J.M. González-Miranda,