Cell and Tissue Organization in the Circulatory and Ventilatory Systems
Cell and Tissue Organization in the Circulatory and Ventilatory Systems
Cell and Tissue Organization in the Circulatory and Ventilatory Systems (Biomathematical and Biomechanical Modeling of the Circulatory and Ventilatory Systems) by Marc Thiriet
The volumes in this authoritative series
present a multidisciplinary approach to modeling and simulation of flows
in the cardiovascular and ventilatory systems, especially multiscale
modeling and coupled simulations. The cardiovascular and respiratory
systems are tightly coupled, as their primary function is to supply
oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the body's cells. Because
physiological conduits have deformable and reactive walls, macroscopic
flow behavior and prediction must be coupled to nano- and microscopic
events in a corrector scheme of regulated mechanisms. Therefore,
investigation of flows of blood and air in physiological conduits
requires an understanding of the biology, chemistry, and physics of
these systems together with the mathematical tools to describe their
functioning.
The present volume is devoted to cellular events that allow adaptation to environmental conditions, particularly mechanotransduction. It begins with cell organization and a survey of cell types in the vasculature and respiratory tract. It then addresses cell structure and functions, especially in interactions with adjoining cells and matrix.
Ebook format: PDFThe present volume is devoted to cellular events that allow adaptation to environmental conditions, particularly mechanotransduction. It begins with cell organization and a survey of cell types in the vasculature and respiratory tract. It then addresses cell structure and functions, especially in interactions with adjoining cells and matrix.
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