Modeling and Simulating Cardiac Electrical Activity - IOP ebooks - Dr David J Christini - Grāmatas - Institute of Physics Publishing - 9780750320627 - 2020. gada 3. decembris
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Modeling and Simulating Cardiac Electrical Activity - IOP ebooks

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This book provides a thorough introduction to the topic of mathematical modeling of electrical activity in the heart, from molecular details of ionic channel dynamics to clinically derived patient-specific models. It discusses how cellular ionic models are formulated, introduces commonly used models and explains why there are so many different models available. The chapters cover modeling of the intracellular calcium handling that underlies cellular contraction as well as modeling molecular-level details of cardiac ion channels, and specialized topics such as cardiomyocyte energetics and signalling pathways. It is an excellent resource for experienced and specialized researchers in the field, but also biological scientists with a limited background in mathematical modelling and computational methods.




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Thorough introduction to the topic of mathematical modeling of electrical activity in the heartFocuses on use of experimental data in mathematical modeling, and on explanations rather than equationsIn addition to being experts in the field, the contributing authors are expert science communicators


234 pages, Colour and black and white

Mediji Grāmatas     Hardcover Book   (Grāmata ar cieto muguriņu un vāku)
Izlaists 2020. gada 3. decembris
ISBN13 9780750320627
Izdevēji Institute of Physics Publishing
Lapas 234
Izmēri 178 × 254 × 14 mm   ·   626 g
Valoda Angļu  
Redaktors Christini, Dr David J (Weill Cornell Medicine)
Redaktors Krogh-Madsen, Professor Trine (Weill Cornell Medicine)

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