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A model of gonadotropin regulation during the menstrual cycle in women: qualitative features
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Component: environment
Component: RP_LH
d
d
time
RP_LH
=
syn_LH_E2_P4
-
rel_LH_E2_P4_RP_LH
syn_LH_E2_P4
=
V0_LH
+
V1_LH
E2_dE
h
Km_LH
h
+
E2_dE
h
1.0
+
P4_dP
Ki_LHP
rel_LH_E2_P4_RP_LH
=
kLH_rel
1.0
+
CLH_P
P4
RP_LH
1.0
+
CLH_E
E2
Component: LH
d
d
time
LH
=
rel_LH_E2_P4_RP_LH
v_dit
-
clear_LH
clear_LH
=
kLH_cl
LH
Component: RP_FSH
d
d
time
RP_FSH
=
syn_FSH_Ih
-
rel_FSH_E2_P4_RP_FSH
syn_FSH_Ih
=
V_FSH
1.0
+
Ih_dIh
Ki_FSH_Ih
rel_FSH_E2_P4_RP_FSH
=
kFSH_rel
1.0
+
CFSH_P
P4
RP_FSH
1.0
+
CFSH_E
E2
2.0
Component: FSH
d
d
time
FSH
=
rel_FSH_E2_P4_RP_FSH
v_dis
-
clear_FSH
clear_FSH
=
kFSH_cl
FSH
Component: E2
E2
=
300.0
-
240.0
time
+
1.0
2.0
3.0
+
time
+
1.0
2.0
+
90.0
ⅇ
-
time
-
8.0
2.0
10.0
Component: E2_dE
E2_dE
=
300.0
-
240.0
time
+
1.0
-
dE
2.0
3.0
+
time
+
1.0
-
dE
2.0
+
90.0
ⅇ
-
time
-
dE
+
8.0
2.0
10.0
Component: P4
P4
=
52.0
ⅇ
-
time
-
7.0
2.0
18.0
Component: P4_dP
P4_dP
=
52.0
ⅇ
-
time
-
dP
+
7.0
2.0
18.0
Component: Ih
Ih
=
300.0
+
1330.0
ⅇ
-
time
-
7.0
2.0
19.0
Component: Ih_dIh
Ih_dIh
=
300.0
+
1330.0
ⅇ
-
time
-
7.0
+
dIh
2.0
19.0
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A model of gonadotropin regulation during the menstrual cycle in women: qualitative features