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Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e1005773 (2017)
Contractions on the descending limb of the total (active + passive) muscle force-length relationship (i. e. when muscle stiffness is negative) are expected to lead to vast half-sarcomere-length inhomogeneities. This is however not observed in experim
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https://doaj.org/article/729949a5e7c04846aa77a8dd8afda1d5
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computational Science. 19:86-96
This article presents an application of model order reduction techniques to a numerical model computing electromyographic (EMG) signals. The considered EMG model is a combination of the extracellular bidomain equation with a parameterized nonlinear m
Publikováno v:
WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine. 11
Mathematical models and computer simulations have the great potential to substantially increase our understanding of the biophysical behavior of the neuromuscular system. This, however, requires detailed multiscale, and multiphysics models. Once vali
Autor:
Roger Mundry, Heiko Stark, Oliver Röhrle, Fabian T. Neininger, Thomas Heidlauf, Kornelius Kupczik
Publikováno v:
Journal of Theoretical Biology. 382:34-43
Skeletal muscle models are used to investigate motion and force generation in both biological and bioengineering research. Yet, they often lack a realistic representation of the muscle's internal architecture which is primarily composed of muscle fib
Publikováno v:
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, Vol 2016 (2016)
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
A biophysical model of the excitation-contraction pathway, which has previously been validated for slow-twitch and fast-twitch skeletal muscles, is employed to investigate key biophysical processes leading to peripheral muscle fatigue. Special emphas
Autor:
Thomas Heidlauf, Soroush Safaei, Chris P. Bradley, Poul M. F. Nielsen, Peter Hunter, David Ladd, Martyn P. Nash, Vijayaraghavan Rajagopal, Sebastian Krittian, Ting Yu, Tim Wu, David P. Nickerson, Thiranja P. Babarenda Gamage, Randall Britten, Caton Little, Andrew Cookson, Andy Bowery, David J. Paterson, Martin Steghöfer, Alejandro F. Frangi, Rafael Sebastian, Heye Zhang, Stig W. Omholt, Øyvind Nordbø, Kumar Mithraratne, Adam Reeve, Oliver Röhrle, Richard Christie, Vincent Budelmann, Oscar Camara, Ali Pashaei
Publikováno v:
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 107:32-47
The VPH/Physiome Project is developing the model encoding standards CellML (cellml.org) and FieldML (fieldml.org) as well as web-accessible model repositories based on these standards (models.physiome.org). Freely available open source computational
Autor:
Thomas Heidlauf, James R. Craig
Publikováno v:
Advances in Water Resources. 32:353-360
Existing analytical solutions to 2D and 3D contaminant transport problems are limited by the mathematically convenient assumption of uniform flow. An approximate method is developed herein for coordinate mapping of 2D (vertically-averaged) transport
Autor:
Thomas Heidlauf, Thomas Klotz, Christian Bleiler, Oliver Röhrle, Ekin Altan, Tobias Siebert, Christian Rode
Publikováno v:
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology. 15(6)
Although recent research emphasises the possible role of titin in skeletal muscle force enhancement, this property is commonly ignored in current computational models. This work presents the first biophysically based continuum-mechanical model of ske
Publikováno v:
PAMM. 16:85-86
A continuum-mechanical finite element model of skeletal muscle contractions that includes force enhancement based on actin-titin interaction is presented. This model can simulate muscles with a descending limb in the total force-length relation, whic
Publikováno v:
An Integrated Model of the Neuromuscular System.