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Stochastic models for the in silico simulation of synaptic processes

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Stochastic models for the in silico simulation of synaptic processes
Background: Research in life sciences is benefiting from a large availability of formal description techniques and analysis methodologies. These allow both the phenomena investigated to be precisely modeled and virtual experiments to be performed in silico. Such experiments may result in easier, faster, and satisfying approximations of their in vitro/vivo counterparts. A promising approach is represented by the study of biological phenomena as a collection of interactive entities through process calculi equipped with stochastic semantics. These exploit formal grounds developed in the theory of concurrency in computer science, account for the not continuous, nor discrete, nature of many phenomena, enjoy nice compositional properties and allow for simulations that have been demonstrated to be coherent with data in literature. Results: Motivated by the need to address some aspects of the functioning of neural synapses, we have developed one such model for synaptic processes in the calyx ...
Andrea Bracciali, Marcello Brunelli, Enrico Catald
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Andrea Bracciali, Marcello Brunelli, Enrico Cataldo, Pierpaolo Degano
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