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Published on: June 20, 2016
Sensitivity and flexibility of regular and chaotic calcium oscillations
1Department of Physics, Faculty of Education, University of Maribor, Koroska cesta 160, SI-2000, Maribor, Slovenia.
Abstract:
Sensitivity and flexibility are important properties of biological systems. These properties are here investigated for intracellular calcium oscillations. For a particular model, we comparatively investigate sensitivity and flexibility of regular and chaotic Ca(2+) oscillations. For this model, we obtain two main results. First, sensitivity of the model system to parameter shifting does not depend on the complexity of Ca(2+) oscillations. We observe, however, that both regular and chaotic Ca(2+) oscillations are highly sensitive in regions close to bifurcation points. Second, also flexibility of Ca(2+) oscillations does not significantly depend on the type of Ca(2+) oscillations. Our results show that regular as well as chaotic Ca(2+) oscillations in the studied model are highly flexible in regimes with weak dissipation. Both results are discussed in the sense of possible biological importance.
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