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Computational Biophysics Of The Skin Bernard Querleux

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Computational Biophysics Of The Skin Bernard Querleux
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Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing, CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.69 MB
Author: Bernard Querleux
ISBN: 9789814463843, 9789814463850, 9814463841, 981446385X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Computational Biophysics Of The Skin Bernard Querleux by Bernard Querleux 9789814463843, 9789814463850, 9814463841, 981446385X instant download after payment.

• Covers, for the first time, state-of-the-art research in numerical modeling of some skin properties and functions
• Gathers numerical models from the molecular scale to the tissular scale, as well as some multiscale models and even prospective works based on the systems biology approach
• Presents numerical models related to availability of data as far as possible
• Contains an extensive bibliography associated with each chapter
Summary
The accessibility of the skin in vivo has resulted in the development of non-invasive methods in the past 40 years that offer accurate measurements of skin properties and structures from microscopic to macroscopic levels. However, the mechanisms involved in these properties are still only partly understood. Similar to many other domains, including biomedical engineering, numerical modeling has appeared as a complementary key actor for improving our knowledge of skin physiology.
This book presents, for the first time, the contributions that focus on scientific computing and numerical modeling to offer a deeper understanding of the mechanisms involved in skin physiology. The book is structured around some skin properties and functions, including optical and biomechanical properties and skin barrier function and homeostasis, with—for each of them—several chapters that describe either biological or physical models at different scales.

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