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Modeling of the bayliss-effect in vascular smooth muscles
This contribution presents a model for the smooth muscle contraction embracing a stretch-dependent calcium function. It enables the coupling of the mechanical material answer with the chemical reactions on cellular level. Based thereon, simulation results of arteries under time-dependent intravascular pressure, mimicking the scenario during heart-beat, are analyzed.
Modeling of the bayliss-effect in vascular smooth muscles
This contribution presents a model for the smooth muscle contraction embracing a stretch-dependent calcium function. It enables the coupling of the mechanical material answer with the chemical reactions on cellular level. Based thereon, simulation results of arteries under time-dependent intravascular pressure, mimicking the scenario during heart-beat, are analyzed.
Modeling of the bayliss-effect in vascular smooth muscles
Uhlmann, Klemens (Dr.-Ing.) (author) / Balzani, Daniel (Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil.) (author)
2021-01-25
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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