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arxiv: 0907.4628 · v1 · pith:42OAMG6Wnew · submitted 2009-07-27 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · physics.med-ph· q-bio.CB

Stable States of Biological Organisms

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph physics.med-phq-bio.CB
keywords organismcellsstatebiologicalsystemfourimmunemodel
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A novel model of biological organisms is advanced, treating an organism as a self-consistent system subject to a pathogen flux. The principal novelty of the model is that it describes not some parts, but a biological organism as a whole. The organism is modeled by a five-dimensional dynamical system. The organism homeostasis is described by the evolution equations for five interacting components: healthy cells, ill cells, innate immune cells, specific immune cells, and pathogens. The stability analysis demonstrates that, in a wide domain of the parameter space, the system exhibits robust structural stability. There always exist four stable stationary solutions characterizing four qualitatively differing states of the organism: alive state, boundary state, critical state, and dead state.

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