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Modeling
Time Scales
‘How can I specify time scales?’
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Modeling
Neighborhoods
‘How are neighborhoods defined?’
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From PDE to Tissue
1D PDE Barkley Model
Derived from the seminal Hodgkin-Huxley and FitzHugh-Nagumo models, the Barkley model is probably the simplest continuous model for excitable media. It replaces the cubic term in the FitzHugh-Nagumo model with a piece-wise linear term as a simplification that enables fast simulation.
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Getting Started
Try the Examples
Examples Menu To explore the potential and modeling features, it is the best to learn by example. Morpheus comes with a range of fully functional example models showcasing a number of model formalism and modeling features.
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SBML Import
Step-by-Step Example
To show SBML support in Morpheus as of version 2.1 in practice, we give a step-by-step example of how to download, import and extend an SBML model. 1. Get an SBML Model from BioModels First, we browse the BioModels model repository and select a model.
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From PDE to Tissue
Convert to 2D
Converting the model from the previous chapter into a 2D model is trivial in Morpheus. In the Space section, you only need to change the Size of the Lattice to e.
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From PDE to Tissue
Convert to 3D
Now we finally arrive at the 3D model. As an example, we further develop the coupled PDE and CPM model with mechanical interaction. Similar to the 1D to 2D case, it is straighforward to extend the dimensionality to 3D.
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From PDE to Tissue
Conclusion
In this course, we have shown how to convert a 1D PDE model into a 3D multiscale tissue model in Morpheus using 3 steps: Convert a PDE model into a cell-discrete diffusion model, add motility and cell mechanics using cellular Potts sampling, couple intracellular dynamics and tissue mechanics.
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Multiscale Models
A Multiscale Mini Model
A Word on the Word ‘Multiscale’ First, let’s clarify what we mean by the somewhat hyped term ‘multiscale’. Generally, the term refers to mathematical and computational models that simultaneously describe processes at multiple time and spatial scales.
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Multiscale Models
Example
Let’s go through an example. We’ll construct a model in which an intracellular cell cycle network (ODE) regulates the division of motile cells which (CPM) release a diffusive cytokine (PDE) which, in turn, controls the cell cycle (ODE).
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