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== Model ==
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The Quorum sensing module is mainly involved in receiving signals from the sender cells. The sender cells secrete some signalling molecules (inducers) which bind to the regulator molecules in the receiver cells, thus activating the transcription of certain genes. The model for this module is presented below.
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The whole cell model is the combination of the Quorum sensing, Integrase and XOR modules. The model shows the behaviour of the a single cell in response to incoming signals. The model enables us to understand the effect of leakiness, cross-talk and their combinations on the whole system.
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