Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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724044 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Models of biological systems are typically very complex and need to be reduced before they are amenable to a thorough analysis. Also, they often possess functionally important dynamic features like bistability. In model reduction, it is sometimes more desirable to preserve the dynamic features only than to recover a good quantitative approximation. We present an approach to reduce the order of a bistable dynamical system significantly while preserving bistability and the switching threshold. These properties are important for the operation of the system in the context of a larger network. As an application example, a bistable model for caspase activation in apoptosis is considered.
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Authors
Steffen Waldherr, Thomas Eissing, Madalena Chaves, Frank Allgöower,