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Coupled Maps Lattice Dynamics on a Variable Space for the Study of Development

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The implementation of models to simulate genetic networks dynamics, in cell replication and development in Biological Systems, has to take into account the fact that interactions among genes and cells take place in a space of variable structure and size. In this paper we present modelling for the detailed reconstruction of cellular dynamics during early stages of development with Coupled Maps Lattices or Lindenmayer Grammars formalizations.

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Bignone, F.A. (1997). Coupled Maps Lattice Dynamics on a Variable Space for the Study of Development. In: ACRI ’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0941-9_4

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