Modeling Electrochemical Dynamics and Signaling Mechanisms in Excitable Cells with Pathological Case Studies



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Paru le : 2022-01-18



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Modeling Electrochemical Dynamics and Signaling Mechanisms in Excitable Cells with Pathological Case Studies covers the neuronal cell communication system in excitable cells, recognizing the most relevant mechanisms of cell communication. Along with new findings in biotechnology, medicine and pathological cases for clinicians, the book highlights electrochemical potential in living nerve and muscle cells. Written for physiological scientists, pharmaceutical scientists, medical doctors, biologists and physicists, this book an essential read for a real understanding of the signals as we see them. Covers neuronal cell communication systems in excitable cells Presents new findings in biotechnology that are being applied in medicine and pathological cases Covers mathematical and physical bases for readers without background in these fields

Elsevier Science & Technology
Pages
244 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2022-01-18
Marque
Academic Press
EAN papier
9780323988032
EAN PDF
9780323972703

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24
Nombre pages imprimables
24
Taille du fichier
13056 Ko
Prix
138,20 €
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9780323972703

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138,20 €

Dr. Tetsuya Watanabe is the President of Watanabe Institute of Mathematical Biology and Watanabe Clinic of Oral Surgery in Hamamatsu, Japan. He graduated from Kanagawa Dental College and holds a DDS degree in dental medicine. He received Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments and successively Faculty Appointments of Associate and Assistant Professor at the Department of Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, USA. Dr. Watanabe is the recent author of Biophysical Basis of Physiology and Calcium Signaling Mechanism in Cardiac and Smooth Muscle, published by Elsevier/Academic Press in 2018.

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