2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055987
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Bayesian Approach to Model CD137 Signaling in Human M. tuberculosis In Vitro Responses

Abstract: Immune responses are qualitatively and quantitatively influenced by a complex network of receptor-ligand interactions. Among them, the CD137:CD137L pathway is known to modulate innate and adaptive human responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, the underlying mechanisms of this regulation remain unclear. In this work, we developed a Bayesian Computational Model (BCM) of in vitro CD137 signaling, devised to fit previously gathered experimental data. The BCM is fed with the data and the prior distri… Show more

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“…We did not use other approaches such as the Bayesian approach (Fernández et al, 2013 ); the reasons are as follows: (1) we did not have the real dataset, so we used the parameters value in the references; (2) we decided not to introduce more probabilistic uncertainty factors, and our work focused on transmission-control strategies. We also used the set.seed() function in the R script to ensure that we reproduced the results; and (3) we will definitely introduce more random factors, if we have the real dataset in future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did not use other approaches such as the Bayesian approach (Fernández et al, 2013 ); the reasons are as follows: (1) we did not have the real dataset, so we used the parameters value in the references; (2) we decided not to introduce more probabilistic uncertainty factors, and our work focused on transmission-control strategies. We also used the set.seed() function in the R script to ensure that we reproduced the results; and (3) we will definitely introduce more random factors, if we have the real dataset in future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%