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The previous two models focused, respectively, on chemical reactions within a cell and on the activities of an entire cell. In this chapter we model the flow of a substance, iodine, among different parts of an organism.
Iodine was discovered accidentally, about the beginning of the year 1812, by M. Courtois, a manufacturer of saltpetre at Paris. Henry, Elementary Chemistry I, 1826
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Ruth, M., Hannon, B. (1997). Iodine Compartment Model. In: Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems. Modeling Dynamic Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0651-4_9
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