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Molecular And Computational Modeling Of Cardiac Function 1st Edition Thomas Jue

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Molecular And Computational Modeling Of Cardiac Function 1st Edition Thomas Jue
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.83 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Thomas Jue
ISBN: 9783031737299, 3031737296
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1
Volume: 7

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Molecular And Computational Modeling Of Cardiac Function 1st Edition Thomas Jue by Thomas Jue 9783031737299, 3031737296 instant download after payment.

In Molecular and Computational Modeling of Cardiac Function, a group of prominent professors and researchers explain the fundamental concepts of molecular modeling and illustrate the biomedical applications. The book covers the following topics: Principles of atomistic modeling and simulation of biomolecular systems. Using atomistic modeling to predict the cardiotoxicity of an arrhythmia drug molecule. Bifurcation phenomena in cardiac system as control design of automaticity and arrhythmia. Modeling the role of myoglobin as a fatty acid transporter. Population-based computational approaches to investigate cardiac arrhythmia.

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