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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (getrennte Seitenzählung) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Ausgabe: Version: 20201201
    ISBN: 9780750320641 , 9780750320634
    Serie: Biophysical Society-IOP series
    Inhalt: 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 also focus on specialized topics such as cardiomyocyte energetics and signalling pathways. It is an excellent resource for experienced and specialised researchers in the field, but also biological scientists with a limited background in mathematical modelling and computational methods. Part of Biophysical Society-IOP series.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780750320627
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780750320658
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780750320627
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949880899902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (235 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780750320641
    Serie: Biophysical Society-IOP Series
    Inhalt: 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.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Editor biographies -- Trine Krogh-Madsen -- David J Christini -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 Quantitative description of cardiac action potentials -- 1.1 Cardiac action potentials -- 1.1.1 Ionic gradients and action potential generation -- 1.1.2 Ventricular action potential -- 1.1.3 Sinoatrial node action potential -- 1.2 Modeling cardiac action potentials -- 1.2.1 Voltage clamp recordings -- 1.2.2 Gates and channels -- 1.2.3 Quantitative description of voltage clamp data -- 1.2.4 Example current models -- 1.2.5 Beyond the Hodgkin-Huxley formalism -- 1.2.6 Cardiac model development -- References -- Chapter 2 Modeling the molecular details of ion channels -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Lessons from Hodgkin and Huxley -- 2.3 Movement to Markov models -- 2.4 Inclusion of molecular level detail in Markov models -- 2.5 The power of molecular dynamics -- 2.6 MD simulations of ion channels -- 2.7 Intermediate modeling techniques -- 2.8 Concluding remarks -- References -- Chapter 3 Modeling cardiac calcium signaling, regulation, and control -- 3.1 Calcium in cardiac physiology -- 3.1.1 Fundamentals of cardiac ECC and Ca2+ homeostasis -- 3.1.2 The role of models in the study of cardiac Ca2+ signaling -- 3.2 Models of Ca2+ transport and Ca2+ binding -- 3.2.1 Models of cardiac Ca2+ channels -- 3.2.2 Models of cardiac Ca2+ pumps and exchangers -- 3.2.3 Cardiac Ca2+ buffers and cytosolic bulk transport -- 3.3 Multiscale cardiac ECC and Ca2+ homeostasis -- 3.3.1 Structural details and protein localization -- 3.3.2 Models of Ca2+ sparks, couplons, and local control -- 3.3.3 Spatial models of subcellular Ca2+ signaling -- 3.3.4 Zero-dimensional models of myocyte Ca2+ handling -- 3.3.5 Emergent instabilities in multiscale cardiac Ca2+ signaling -- 3.4 The future of models in cardiac Ca2+ signaling -- Acknowledgements -- References. , Chapter 4 Cardiac cell modeling -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Types of cardiac models -- 4.2.1 Hodgkin-Huxley type versus Markov type -- 4.2.2 Phenomenological models versus physiologically detailed models -- 4.2.3 Action potentials for different regions of the heart -- 4.2.4 Action potential across different species -- 4.3 Examples of cardiac models -- 4.3.1 The modified FitzHugh-Nagumo model -- 4.3.2 The Noble model -- 4.3.3 The Karma model -- 4.3.4 The Beeler-Rueter model -- 4.3.5 The Luo-Rudy model -- 4.3.6 The Fenton-Karma model -- 4.3.7 The ten Tusscher et al model -- 4.3.8 The O'Hara et al model -- 4.3.9 Some dynamics of cardiac models in 2D -- 4.4 Discussion -- List of video files -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 5 Modeling cardiomyocyte signaling pathways -- 5.1 Introduction to modeling of protein kinase signaling pathways -- 5.1.1 Biophysical representation of chemical reactions -- 5.1.2 Physical derivation of rate constants for biochemical reactions -- 5.2 Mathematical modeling of electrical signaling -- 5.3 Mathematical modeling of protein kinase signaling pathways -- 5.3.1 Dynamic models of CaMKII signaling -- 5.3.2 Dynamic models of the β1-adrenergic signaling pathway -- 5.3.3 Mathematical modeling of cross talk between PKA and CaMKII signaling pathways -- 5.4 Systems biology: the next frontier for mathematical modeling of cell signaling -- 5.5 Conclusions and future directions -- References -- Chapter 6 Modelling cardiomyocyte energetics -- 6.1 Introduction to cardiomyocyte energetics -- 6.2 Mathematical modelling of biochemical energetics -- 6.2.1 Modelling biochemical systems -- 6.2.2 Energy-based modelling of biochemical processes -- 6.2.3 Thermodynamics of ion movement -- 6.2.4 Bond graph formalism for biochemical energetics -- 6.3 Coupled reactions: thermodynamics of ATPases. , 6.3.1 Thermodynamic modelling of coupled enzyme cycles -- 6.3.2 ATP hydrolysis reaction: driving energetically unfavourable reactions -- 6.4 Modelling cardiomyocyte bioenergetics -- 6.4.1 SERCA -- 6.4.2 Na+/K+ ATPase -- 6.4.3 Force generation -- 6.4.4 Mitochondrial ATP generation -- 6.4.5 Coupling ATP supply and demand in the cardiomyocyte -- 6.4.6 Measuring and modelling mechano-energetics -- 6.5 Current research, controversies, and future directions -- 6.5.1 How is mitochondrial energy generation regulated? -- 6.5.2 Creatine kinase shuttle -- 6.5.3 Role of cellular architecture: spatial models of cardiomyocyte energetics -- 6.5.4 Multiscale modelling of cardiac mechano-energetics: from cell to organ -- References -- Chapter 7 Tissue and organ scale modeling: coupled cells, wave propagation, simulated arrhythmia -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Tissue conductivity -- 7.3 Continuum representation -- 7.3.1 Homogenization -- 7.4 Governing equations -- 7.4.1 Bidomain equations -- 7.5 Action potential propagation -- 7.5.1 Safety factor -- 7.5.2 Liminal length -- 7.5.3 Propagation speed -- 7.6 Regional differences -- 7.6.1 Ventricles -- 7.6.2 Atria -- 7.6.3 Sinoatrial node -- 7.6.4 Atrioventricular node -- 7.6.5 His-Purkinje system -- 7.6.6 Coupling tissues -- 7.7 Arrhythmia -- 7.7.1 Initiating reentry -- 7.7.2 Macroreentry -- 7.7.3 Rotors -- 7.7.4 Fibrillation -- 7.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Clinical translation of patient-specific organ level cardiac models -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Current anatomy modelling workflows -- 8.2.1 Geometry -- 8.2.2 Scar and fibrosis -- 8.2.3 Mesh generation -- 8.2.4 Fibres -- 8.3 Current parameterization techniques for electrophysiology models -- 8.3.1 Electrophysiology models and data -- 8.3.2 Personalized ventricular models -- 8.3.3 Personalized atrial models -- 8.4 Universal coordinate systems. , 8.4.1 Universal ventricular coordinates -- 8.4.2 Universal atrial coordinates -- 8.5 Simulation costs -- 8.6 Scaling-up modelling pipelines -- 8.7 Future perspective -- 8.8 Conclusion -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Christini, David J. Modeling and Simulating Cardiac Electrical Activity Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing,c2020 ISBN 9780750320658
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 3
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    Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :IOP Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949112307702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (various pagings) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 9780750320641 , 9780750320634
    Serie: Biophysical Society-IOP series
    Inhalt: 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 also focus on specialized topics such as cardiomyocyte energetics and signalling pathways. It is an excellent resource for experienced and specialised researchers in the field, but also biological scientists with a limited background in mathematical modelling and computational methods. Part of Biophysical Society-IOP series.
    Anmerkung: "Version: 20201201"--Title page verso. , 1. Quantitative description of cardiac action potentials / Trine Krogh-Madsen and David J Christini -- 2. Modeling the molecular details of ion channels / Kathryn Mangold and Jonathan R. Silva -- 3. Modeling cardiac calcium signaling, regulation, and control / Andrew G. Edwards and Eleonora Grandi -- 4. Cardiac cell modeling / Claire Yanyan Ji, Elizabeth M. Cherry and Flavio H. Fenton -- 5. Modeling cardiomyocyte signaling pathways / Daniel Gratz, Alexander Winkle, Amara Greer-Short and Thomas J. Hund -- 6. Modelling cardiomyocyte energetics / Edmund J. Crampin, Michael Pan, Kenneth Tran, Shourya Ghosh and Vijay Rajagopal -- 7. Tissue and organ scale modeling : coupled cells, wave propagation, simulated arrhythmia / Edward J. Vigmond -- 8. Clinical translation of patient-specific organ level cardiac models / Caroline Mendonca Costa, Caroline Roney, Marina Strocchi Orod Razeghi and Steven Niederer. , Also available in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9780750320627
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780750320658
    Sprache: Englisch
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