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Biomechanics of the Human Stomach [electronic resource]
Başlık:
Biomechanics of the Human Stomach [electronic resource]
ISBN:
9783319596778
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
XXII, 279 p. 95 illus., 29 illus. in color. online resource.
Genel Not:
Preface.- Notations.- Abbreviations.- Introduction.- Chapter 1. Biological Preliminaries -- Chapter 2. Biomechanics of the Human Stomach -- Chapter 3. Geometry of the Surface.-  Chapter 4. Parameterization of Shells of Complex Geometry.- Chapter 5. Nonlinear Theory of Thin Shells.- Chapter 6. Continuum Model of the Biological Tissue.- Chapter 7. Boundary Conditions.- Chapter 8. Soft Shells.- Chapter 9. The Intrinsic Regulatory Pathways -- Chapter 10. The synapse.- Chapter 11. Multiple co-transmission and receptor polymodality.- Chapter 12. A Model of Gastric Smooth Muscle.- Chapter 13.  Human Stomach as a Soft Biological Shell -- Chapter 14. Pharmacology of Gastric Contractility.- Chapter 15.  Biomechanics of the Human Stomach after Surgery.- Chapter 16.  Biomechanics of the Human Stomach in Perspective Addendum -- Chapter 17. Existence of solutions -- Chapter 18. Dynamics of waves in solid deformable structures.- References.- Index.

This book concerns the mathematical modeling and computer simulation of the human stomach. It follows the four modern P's (prevention, prediction, personalization, and precision in medicine) approach in addressing the highly heterogeneous nature of processes underlying gastric motility disorders manifested as gastroparesis, functional dyspepsia, myenteric enteropathy etc.  The book comprehensively guides readers through the fundamental theoretical concepts to complex physiological models of the organ.  This requires a deep and thorough understanding of driving pathophysiological mechanisms as well as the collaborative effort of specialists working in fundamental and biological science. Such a multidisciplinary partnership is vital because it upholds gnostic capabilities and provides the exchange of thoughts and ideas thus offering broad perspectives into the evolution and management of diseases. The book is a valuable resource for applied mathematicians, computational biologists, bioengineers, physicians, physiologists and researchers working in various fields of biomedicine.
İçindekiler:
Preface.- Notations.- Abbreviations.- Introduction.- Chapter 1. Biological Preliminaries -- Chapter 2. Biomechanics of the Human Stomach -- Chapter 3. Geometry of the Surface.-  Chapter 4. Parameterization of Shells of Complex Geometry.- Chapter 5. Nonlinear Theory of Thin Shells.- Chapter 6. Continuum Model of the Biological Tissue.- Chapter 7. Boundary Conditions.- Chapter 8. Soft Shells.- Chapter 9. The Intrinsic Regulatory Pathways -- Chapter 10. The synapse.- Chapter 11. Multiple co-transmission and receptor polymodality.- Chapter 12. A Model of Gastric Smooth Muscle.- Chapter 13.  Human Stomach as a Soft Biological Shell -- Chapter 14. Pharmacology of Gastric Contractility.- Chapter 15.  Biomechanics of the Human Stomach after Surgery.- Chapter 16.  Biomechanics of the Human Stomach in Perspective Addendum -- Chapter 17. Existence of solutions -- Chapter 18. Dynamics of waves in solid deformable structures.- References.- Index.
Özet:
This book concerns the mathematical modeling and computer simulation of the human stomach. It follows the four modern P's (prevention, prediction, personalization, and precision in medicine) approach in addressing the highly heterogeneous nature of processes underlying gastric motility disorders manifested as gastroparesis, functional dyspepsia, myenteric enteropathy etc.  The book comprehensively guides readers through the fundamental theoretical concepts to complex physiological models of the organ.  This requires a deep and thorough understanding of driving pathophysiological mechanisms as well as the collaborative effort of specialists working in fundamental and biological science. Such a multidisciplinary partnership is vital because it upholds gnostic capabilities and provides the exchange of thoughts and ideas thus offering broad perspectives into the evolution and management of diseases. The book is a valuable resource for applied mathematicians, computational biologists, bioengineers, physicians, physiologists and researchers working in various fields of biomedicine.