ABSTRACT
In the field of cell cycle kinetics there have been a number of computer simulation models that have been developed and reported in the literature (1), (2), (3).
CELLSIM is a cell kinetics simulation system which is intended to solve these problems. The user interfaces to the system through a simple problem-oriented language which uses the conventions and the vocabulary common to the cell biologist.
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- 4.Ozkul, O.S., and Donaghey, C.E. A Cell Kinetics Simulation System. The University of Houston RE 1-72, Aug., 1972.Google Scholar
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