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    MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND SIMULATION IN ENTERIC NEUROBIOLOGY

    by Roustem Miftahof (Pohang University of Science & Technology, Korea) , Hong Gil Nam (Pohang University of Science & Technology, Korea) , & David Lionel Wingate (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

    Table of Contents (66k)
    Preface (53k)
    Introduction (86k)
    Chapter 1: Overview of Enteric Neurobiology (250k)

    The lack of scientists equally trained and prepared to understand both mathematics and biology/medicine hampers the development and application of computer simulation methods in biology and neurogastrobiology. Currently, there are no texts for navigating the extensive and intricate field of mathematical and computational modeling in neurogastrobiology. This book bridges the gap between mathematicians, computer scientists and biologists, and thus assists in the study and analysis of complex biological phenomena that cannot be done through traditional in vivo and in vitro experimental approaches.

    The book recognizes the complexity of biological phenomena under investigation and treats the subject matter with a degree of mathematical rigor. Special attention is given to computer simulations for interpolation and extrapolation of electromechanical and chemoelectrical phenomena, nonlinear self-sustained electromechanical wave activity, pharmacological effects including co-localization and co-transmission by multiple neurotransmitters, receptor polymodality, and drug interactions.

    Mathematical Modeling and Simulation in Enteric Neurobiology is an interdisciplinary book and is an essential source of information for biologists and doctors who are interested in knowing about the role and advantages of numerical experimentation in their subjects, as well as for mathematicians who are interested in exploring new areas of applications.

     
    Contents:
    • Overview of Enteric Neurobiology
    • Myoelectrical Activity of the Smooth Muscle
    • Pharmacology of Myoelectrical Activity
    • Physicochemical Basis of Synaptic Transmission
    • Neuronal Assemblies
    • Multiple Neurotransmission
    • Functional Unit
    • Dynamics of Intestinal Propulsion
     
    Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematical modeling and computational biology; biologists, doctors and mathematicians interested in the application of mathematics in neurobiology; researchers in pharmacology and drug discovery.
     


     
    352pp    Pub. date: Jan 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-480-5
    981-283-480-X
       US$104 / £85

     


    352pp    Pub. date: Jan 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-481-2(ebook)
    981-283-481-8(ebook)
       US$135 / £109

     


     

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