Baker et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Unscented Kalman filter with parameter identifiability analysis for the estimation of multiple parameters in kinetic modelsBaker et al., 2011
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- Baker S
- Poskar C
- Junker B
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- EURASIP Journal on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
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In systems biology, experimentally measured parameters are not always available, necessitating the use of computationally based parameter estimation. In order to rely on estimated parameters, it is critical to first determine which parameters can be estimated for a …
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