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      Sensitivity, robustness, and identifiability in stochastic chemical kinetics models.

      Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
      Algorithms, Kinetics, Models, Biological, Monte Carlo Method, Stochastic Processes

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          We present a novel and simple method to numerically calculate Fisher information matrices for stochastic chemical kinetics models. The linear noise approximation is used to derive model equations and a likelihood function that leads to an efficient computational algorithm. Our approach reduces the problem of calculating the Fisher information matrix to solving a set of ordinary differential equations. This is the first method to compute Fisher information for stochastic chemical kinetics models without the need for Monte Carlo simulations. This methodology is then used to study sensitivity, robustness, and parameter identifiability in stochastic chemical kinetics models. We show that significant differences exist between stochastic and deterministic models as well as between stochastic models with time-series and time-point measurements. We demonstrate that these discrepancies arise from the variability in molecule numbers, correlations between species, and temporal correlations and show how this approach can be used in the analysis and design of experiments probing stochastic processes at the cellular level. The algorithm has been implemented as a Matlab package and is available from the authors upon request.

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          21551095
          3102369
          10.1073/pnas.1015814108

          Chemistry
          Algorithms,Kinetics,Models, Biological,Monte Carlo Method,Stochastic Processes
          Chemistry
          Algorithms, Kinetics, Models, Biological, Monte Carlo Method, Stochastic Processes

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