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Wang Jun-Wei, Chen Ai-Min, Zhang Jia-Jun, Yuan Zhan-Jiang, Zhou Tian-Shou. Modeling of intercellular synchronization in the Drosophila circadian clockJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(3): 1294-1300.
| Wang Jun-Wei, Chen Ai-Min, Zhang Jia-Jun, Yuan Zhan-Jiang, Zhou Tian-Shou. Modeling of intercellular synchronization in the Drosophila circadian clockJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(3): 1294-1300. |
Modeling of intercellular synchronization in the Drosophila circadian clock
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Abstract
In circadian rhythm generation, intercellular signaling factors are shown to play a crucial role in both sustaining intrinsic cellular rhythmicity and acquiring collective behaviours across a population of circadian neurons. However, the physical mechanism behind their role remains to be fully understood. In this paper, we propose an indirectly coupled multicellular model for the synchronization of Drosophila circadian oscillators combining both intracellular and intercellular dynamics. By simulating different experimental conditions, we find that such an indirect coupling way can synchronize both heterogeneous self-sustained circadian neurons and heterogeneous mutational damped circadian neurons. Moreover, they can also be entrained to ambient light--dark (LD) cycles depending on intercellular signaling. -
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