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Cell growth and division: a deterministic/probabilistic model of the cell cycle
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    Cell growth and division: a deterministic/probabilistic model of the cell cycle (English)
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    A model of the cell cycle, incorporating a deterministic cell-size monitor and a probabilistic component, is investigated. Steady-state distributions for cell size and generation time are calculated and shown to be globally asymptotically stable. These distributions are used to calculate various statistical quantities, which are then compared to known experimental data. Finally, the results are compared to distributions calculated from a Monte-Carlo simulation of the model.
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    cell growth
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    cell division
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    deterministic cell-size monitor
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    probabilistic component
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    Steady-state distributions
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    cell size
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    generation time
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