We present a novel approach to building hybrid simulations in which some processes are simulated discretely, while other processes are handled in a continuous simulation by differential equations. This approach preserves the stochastic behavior of cellular pathways, yet enables scaling to large populations of molecules. We present an algorithm for synchronizing data in a hybrid simulation and discuss the trade-offs in such simulation. We have implemented the hybrid simulation algorithm and have validated it by simulating the statistical behavior of the well-known lambda phage switch. Hybrid simulation provides a new method for exploring the sources and nature of stochastic behavior in cells.
We have developed a first proof-of-concept Abeta-PET simulation model that will be a useful tool in the interpretation of preclinical Abeta imaging data and tracer development.
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