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In epidemiological models, mass action describes how a disease spreads within a population from infected to susceptible individuals.
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Analysis of radioligand binding experiments is based on a simple model; the law of mass action that describes the interaction between one molecule of ligand and one receptor molecule.
The MEE is derived from the mass action law, and describes the behavior of many biological systems.
All the process to build the model in the PRISM tool, taking into account a discrete chemistry and the Law of Mass Action has been described.
To investigate the impact of nonlinear kinetics on model sensitivity, both models were partially linearised (denoted here as Partially Linear Degradation models, PLD) by replacing the Michaelis-Menten degradation terms with mass action kinetics as described in Methods.
Non-SHBG-bound T levels were calculated by using the mass action equation as described by Södergård et al. [ 14].
Page 6: The authors make use of the Mass Action Law to describe the interaction between CTL and target cells via bilinear terms.
We use here ordinary differential equations in mass action format that describe how each component in the system varies over time.
Clearly, mass action type CRNs described in the following subsection (where θ is typically the set of reaction rate coefficients), and simple deterministic models of gene regulation such as the one in Example 4 belong to this model class.
On the other hand, the biochemical model uses detailed mass action kinetics to describe these interactions, where a reduction in total Gsα/βγ can actually pull additional free receptors to a bound form, resulting in reduced B1AR and B1ARPG.
In the Lotka Volterra predator prey model, the mass-action term describes how predators encounter prey and convert them to more predators by consuming them.
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