Tianjin/FLIP-FLOP/Model11
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These two pictures are drawn with the same parameters coming from related literature. Both figures point out that the output signal (GFP, yellow line) will form a pulse immediately after the input signal alters. | These two pictures are drawn with the same parameters coming from related literature. Both figures point out that the output signal (GFP, yellow line) will form a pulse immediately after the input signal alters. | ||
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Figure 1: This figure shows the concentration variation of chemical molecules when the input signal is at positive edge when t=0. | Figure 1: This figure shows the concentration variation of chemical molecules when the input signal is at positive edge when t=0. | ||
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[[Image:tjumodel11b.jpg|500px]]<br> | [[Image:tjumodel11b.jpg|500px]]<br> | ||
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Figure 3: This graph shows the variation of AHL, cI, LuxR and GFP responding to the addition of input | Figure 3: This graph shows the variation of AHL, cI, LuxR and GFP responding to the addition of input | ||
signal(IPTG). It is easy to find that the level of AHL and cI shares the same changing tendency | signal(IPTG). It is easy to find that the level of AHL and cI shares the same changing tendency | ||
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switches from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1. | switches from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1. | ||
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