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Mathematical model of human growth hormone (hGH)-stimulated cell proliferation explains the efficacy of hGH variants as receptor agonists or antagonists (Steady State Model)
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Component: environment
Component: C
C
=
kf1
L
R
kr1
+
kt
+
k_x1
+
ke
K_X
R
Component: D
D
=
K_X
R
C
K_X
=
kx2
k_x2
+
k_x1
+
ke
Component: R
R
=
R_initial
-
C
+
2.0
ke
kt
1.0
+
krec
kdeg
D
Component: Ri
d
d
time
Ri
=
kt
R
+
C
-
krec
+
kdeg
Ri
Component: signal
signal
=
2.0
D
200.0
kappaE
+
2.0
D
200.0
Component: model_parameters
kr1
=
KD
kf1
k_x1
=
0.01
kr1
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Mathematical model of human growth hormone (hGH)-stimulated cell proliferation explains the efficacy of hGH variants as receptor agonists or antagonists (Basic Model)
Mathematical model of human growth hormone (hGH)-stimulated cell proliferation explains the efficacy of hGH variants as receptor agonists or antagonists (Steady State Model)