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Simulation and sensitivity analysis on the parameter of non-targeted irradiation effects model
Muhamad Hanis Nasir1, Fuaada Mohd Siam2.
Real-life situations showed damage effects on non-targeted cells located in
the vicinity of an irradiation region, due to danger signal molecules released
by the targeted cells. This effect is widely known as radiation-induced
bystander effects (RIBE). The purpose of this paper is to model the interaction
of non-targeted cells towards bystander factors released by the irradiated
cells by using a system of structured ordinary differential equations. The
mathematical model and its simulations are presented in this paper. In the
model, the cells are grouped based on the number of double-strand breaks
(DSBs) and mis-repair DSBs because the DSBs are formed in non-targeted
cells. After performing the model's simulations, the analysis continued with
sensitivity analysis. Sensitivity analysis will determine which parameter in the
model is the most sensitive to the survival fraction of non-targeted cells. The
proposed mathematical model can explain the survival fraction of nontargeted cells affected by the bystander factors.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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