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    UmUTracker

    UmUTracker

    A MATLAB program for 2D particle tracking or 3D DHM based tracking.

    We present a versatile and fast MATLAB program (UmUTracker) that automatically detects and tracks particles by analyzing long video sequences acquired by either light microscopy or digital holography microscopy (DHM). Our program finds the 2D particle center position using an isosceles triangle transform and the axial position by a fast implementation of Rayleigh-Sommerfeld numerical reconstruction algorithm using a one dimensional radial intensity profile. *Updates v1.1: 2017/11/21- Bug...
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    diauxic growth model ensemble

    An ensemble of models showing diauxic growth behavior

    ...Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is the main mechanism controlling carbohydrate uptake in bacteria, and therefore also controlling whether or not different carbon sources are metabolized in parallel or sequentially. Although described as a paradigm of the regulation of bacterial metabolism, the underlying mechanisms remain controversial. The models in the ensemble can be categorized according to regulatory, stoichiometric, and physiological constraints and differ from each other on only a single aspect. We distinguish four groups of models: (1) flux balance models that only define reaction kinetics for substrate uptake and by-product excretion, (2) kinetic models without and (3) kinetic models with regulation on the metabolic and/or genetic level, and (4) resource allocation models.
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