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Stochastic simulation of the spatio-temporal dynamics of reaction-diffusion systems: the case for the bicoid gradient
2010
Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics
Reaction-diffusion systems are mathematical models that describe how the concentrations of substances distributed in space change under the influence of local chemical reactions, and diffusion which causes the substances to spread out in space. The classical representation of a reaction-diffusion system is given by semi-linear parabolic partial differential equations, whose solution predicts how diffusion causes the concentration field to change with time. This change is proportional to the
doi:10.2390/biecoll-jib-2010-150
pmid:21098882
fatcat:yhup77bgyfa6xd256opwtghcgq