Abstract We consider the problem of regulating by means of external control inputs the ratio of two cell populations. Specifically, we assume that these two cellular populations are composed of cells belonging to the same strain which embeds some bistable memory mechanism, e.g. a genetic toggle switch, allowing them to switch role from one population to another in response to some inputs. We present three control strategies to regulate the populations' ratio to arbitrary desired values which take also into account realistic physical and technological constraints occurring in experimental microfluidic platforms. The designed controllers are then validated in-silico using stochastic agent-based simulations.This is a preprint of the conferenc...
Cells are defined by their unique ability to self-replicate through cell division. This periodic pro...
We have developed a mathematical framework to analyze the cooperative control of cell population hom...
International audienceBistable switches are widely used in synthetic biology to trigger cellular fun...
We consider the problem of regulating by means of external control inputs the ratio of two cell popu...
We address the problem of regulating and keeping at a desired balance the relative numbers between c...
Abstract The problem of controlling cells endowed with a genetic toggle switch has been recently hi...
In recent years, multicellular applications have been increased in the field of synthetic biology. H...
Abstract We describe a multicellular approach to control a target cell population endowed with a bi...
An ongoing area of study in synthetic biology has been the design and construction of synthetic circ...
We present an embedded feedback control strategy to regulate the density of a microbial population, ...
International audienceGenetic positive feedback loops are essential for cell decision making and cel...
Living organisms employ endogenous negative feedback loops to maintain homeostasis despite environme...
We address the problem of controlling the dilution rate in a chemostat to regulate the ratio between...
Control of the cell-type ratio in multistable systems requires wide-range control of the initial sta...
Abstract In this letter, we analyze a genetic toggle switch recently studied in the literature wher...
Cells are defined by their unique ability to self-replicate through cell division. This periodic pro...
We have developed a mathematical framework to analyze the cooperative control of cell population hom...
International audienceBistable switches are widely used in synthetic biology to trigger cellular fun...
We consider the problem of regulating by means of external control inputs the ratio of two cell popu...
We address the problem of regulating and keeping at a desired balance the relative numbers between c...
Abstract The problem of controlling cells endowed with a genetic toggle switch has been recently hi...
In recent years, multicellular applications have been increased in the field of synthetic biology. H...
Abstract We describe a multicellular approach to control a target cell population endowed with a bi...
An ongoing area of study in synthetic biology has been the design and construction of synthetic circ...
We present an embedded feedback control strategy to regulate the density of a microbial population, ...
International audienceGenetic positive feedback loops are essential for cell decision making and cel...
Living organisms employ endogenous negative feedback loops to maintain homeostasis despite environme...
We address the problem of controlling the dilution rate in a chemostat to regulate the ratio between...
Control of the cell-type ratio in multistable systems requires wide-range control of the initial sta...
Abstract In this letter, we analyze a genetic toggle switch recently studied in the literature wher...
Cells are defined by their unique ability to self-replicate through cell division. This periodic pro...
We have developed a mathematical framework to analyze the cooperative control of cell population hom...
International audienceBistable switches are widely used in synthetic biology to trigger cellular fun...