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V = The mean volume of blood serum in a patient, which is approximately 2850ml (between 2700 - 3000). This was used to estimate the total concentration of TSI in a patient, but should only be used when trying to calculate the total number of units of 'I' in a given volume of liquid. <br><br> | V = The mean volume of blood serum in a patient, which is approximately 2850ml (between 2700 - 3000). This was used to estimate the total concentration of TSI in a patient, but should only be used when trying to calculate the total number of units of 'I' in a given volume of liquid. <br><br> | ||
P = The amount of the antagonist a single plant can create. Most production platforms measure this in mg, but out antagonist is measured in international units (IU), and needed to be converted to International µU per plant. This value and its units can change depending on the expression system you are using. We have demonstrated this by modelling different plant species, cultivars, and expression systems, changing the value of 'P'. <br><br> | P = The amount of the antagonist a single plant can create. Most production platforms measure this in mg, but out antagonist is measured in international units (IU), and needed to be converted to International µU per plant. This value and its units can change depending on the expression system you are using. We have demonstrated this by modelling different plant species, cultivars, and expression systems, changing the value of 'P'. <br><br> | ||
− | These are the factors that make up the simple interchangeable equation. However, for our model specifically, we needed several calculations to calculate the above variables. Thus, a breakdown of the equations that we used to create this model are shown below. These equations are not interchangeable, but are provided to show how we created these final models and graphs. Every made assumption is stated below in the breakdown too. | + | These are the factors that make up the simple interchangeable equation. However, for our model specifically, we needed several calculations to calculate the above variables. Thus, a breakdown of the equations that we used to create this model are shown below. These equations are not interchangeable, but are provided to show how we created these final models and graphs. Every made assumption is stated below in the breakdown too, with all the references to the papers/articles that these values were taken from. |
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