ARES
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Here you can download the XML models used for the publication:

Multi-Hierarchical Dynamics of Antimicrobial Resistance Simulated in a Nested Membrane Computing Model
Marcelino Campos, Rafael Capilla, Carlos Llorens, Rafael Canton, Andres Moya, Jose-Maria Sempere, Teresa Coque, Val Fernandez-Lanza, Fernando Naya, Ricardo Futami, Fernando Baquero
bioRxiv 306100; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/306100
Here you can download and learn how to run the simulator and here you have an relationship between the figures in the publication and the following downloadable scenarios.

Scenario 01
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Scenario 14

Citing ARES (actual version):
Marcelino Campos, Rafael Capilla, Carlos Llorens, Rafael Canton, Andres Moya, Jose-Maria Sempere, Teresa Coque, Val Fernandez-Lanza, Fernando Naya, Ricardo Futami, Fernando Baquero
Multi-Hierarchical Dynamics of Antimicrobial Resistance Simulated in a Nested Membrane Computing Model
bioRxiv 306100; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/306100

Citing ARES (former version):
Marcelino Campos, Carlos Llorens, José M. Sempere, Ricardo Futami, Irene Rodriguez, Purificación Carrasco, Rafael Capilla, Amparo Latorre, Teresa M. Coque, Andres Moya and Fernando Baquero.
2015. A membrane computing simulator of trans-hierarchical antibiotic resistance evolution dynamics in nested ecological compartments (ARES).
Biology Direct 2015, 10:41.



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