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Val Fernandez-lanza

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Simulating multilevel dynamics of antimicrobial resistance in a membrane computing model

2019

Membrane computing is a bio-inspired computing paradigm whose devices are the so-called membrane systems or P systems. The P system designed in this work reproduces complex biological landscapes in the computer world. It uses nested “membrane-surrounded entities” able to divide, propagate, and die; to be transferred into other membranes; to exchange informative material according to flexible rules; and to mutate and be selected by external agents. This allows the exploration of hierarchical interactive dynamics resulting from the probabilistic interaction of genes (phenotypes), clones, species, hosts, environments, and antibiotic challenges. Our model facilitates analysis of several aspects…

antibiotic resistanceComputer scienceAntibiotic resistanceComplex systemComputational biologyEcological and Evolutionary ScienceMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistancePlasmidmultilevelVirologyDrug Resistance BacterialMembrane computingHumansComputer SimulationSelection GeneticMembrane computingcomputer modeling030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBacteria030306 microbiologyComputer modelingMultilevel modelProbabilistic logicmathematical modelingMultilevelQR1-502Patient flowAnti-Bacterial Agentsmembrane computingMathematical modelingLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSResearch Article
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