Max age of
the three CA is set to infinite, and cells do not die. CA-1 product accelerates
aging of all CA-2 cells The graph depicts aging of the cell at position=50 in both CA. Below are three age distributions
taken at t = 30. CA-1 serves
as reference. Ages of all CA-2 cells were accelerated
In CA-3, only the age
of the middle cell (at position=50) was accelerated.
In
the last experiment CA-3 max
age = 140, Again , only the age of the middle cell (at position=50) was accelerated. The different shades of gray of its age distribution are proportional
to cell age. White represents age = 0, and black, age = 140.
The color of the middle cell (position=50) oscillates. The graphs depict
aging of the cell at positions = 50, and 48. The first rises and falls.
Whenever cell age reaches max age it is set to zero (white). Although CA-1 accelerates only the central
cell, it indirectly affects aging of all other cells, like the one at position
= 48
Setup
zygote -> effect[1, 1000]; go[63]; restoreparams; age[[1]] +=a[[1]]; age[[2]]+= (toamplify
Abs[nowdat[[1,10]]) + a[[2]]; age[[3]]+=
a[[3]]; age[[3,50]]+= (toamplify
Abs[nowdat[[1,10]]) + a[[3, 50]]); effect[no, 1000];
go[100]; restoreparams ; age[[3]] += a[[3]]; age[[3,50]]+= (toamplify
Abs[nowdat[[1,10]]) + a[[3, 50]]); effect[no, 140];
go[100];
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