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Branching processes applied to cell surface aggregation phenomena
C. A. Macken
Published
1985
by Springer-Verlag in Berlin, New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. [110]-122.
Statement | Catherine A. Macken, Alan S. Perelson. |
Series | Lecture notes in biomathematics ;, 58 |
Contributions | Perelson, Alan S., 1947- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QH604.2 .M33 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 122 p. : |
Number of Pages | 122 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2536435M |
ISBN 10 | 0387156569 |
LC Control Number | 85017267 |
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Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, vol Abstract. One of the many benefits of using branching processes to study aggregation phenomena is the ability to specify arbitrary functions for p Ak and p Gℓ, the respective probabilities of k sites on an antibody and ℓ sites on an antigen being Example we examined the consequences of the equal reactivity assumption and derived the aggregate size distribution for solution.
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By Catherine A Macken and Alan S Perelson. Cite. BibTex; Full citation; Topics: Mathematical Physics and Mathematics. Publisher: Springer. Year: This book provides a theoretical background of branching process and discusses their biological applications.
Branching processes are a well-developed and powerful set of tools in the field of applied probability. The range of applications considered includes molecular biology, cellular biology, human evolution, and medicine.
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This book provides a theoretical background of branching processes and discusses their biological applications. Branching processes are a well-developed and powerful set of tools in the field of applied probability.
The range of applications considered includes molecular biology, cellular biology, human evolution and medicine. Branching Processes Applied to Cell Surface Aggregation Phenomena 2.
Branching Processes Applied to the Aggregation of f-Valent Particles.- model systems addressing one. Application: Cell Surface Aggregation Phenomena Relationship between the Galton-Watson process and the aggregation process Progeny distributions Antigen size distribution on a cell surface Sampling Formulas for the Multitype Galton-Watson Process Formulas for mean and variance C.A.
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Author(s): Macken,C A(Catherine A.) Title(s): Branching processes applied to cell surface aggregation phenomena/ Catherine A. Macken, Alan S. Perelson. The importance of sol-gel transition phenomena in living cells and the possibility of periodic sol-gel transition phenomena are briefly reviewed.
Representing patterns by graphs and using graph probabilistic representation for calculating structure-property relationships are discussed and applied to sol-gel transition patterns.Perelson and C. A. Macken Branching Processes Applied to Cell Surface Aggregation Phenomena, Lecture Notes in Biomathematics (Springer, New York) (in press).
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