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<br>SC  = Concentration of Cell type C
 
<br>SC  = Concentration of Cell type C
 
<br>CCA = Constant of affect (how A affects B)
 
<br>CCA = Constant of affect (how A affects B)
<br>The constants of affects will be determined experimentally and the concentrations can then be found by rearranging the equations. <br>
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<br>The constants of affects will be determined experimentally and the concentrations can then be found by rearranging the equations. In order to obtain the constants you would need to stick cells together with known concentrations, for example to find CCA you would stick C to A and monitor how quickly A grows. CCA would then be equal to this value divided by the original growth rate of A. <br>
 
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