Integration from proteins to organs: the IUPS Physiome Project

The IUPS Physiome Project is an internationally collaborative open source project intended to provide a public domain framework for computational physiology, including the development of modeling standards, computational tools and web-accessible databases of models of structure and function at all s...

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প্রধান লেখক: Hunter, P, Smith, N, Fernandez, J, Tawhai, M
বিন্যাস: Journal article
প্রকাশিত: 2005
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author Hunter, P
Smith, N
Fernandez, J
Tawhai, M
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description The IUPS Physiome Project is an internationally collaborative open source project intended to provide a public domain framework for computational physiology, including the development of modeling standards, computational tools and web-accessible databases of models of structure and function at all spatial scales and across all organ systems. Here, we illustrate the application of this multi-scale modeling approach to three organ systems: the heart, the lungs and the musculo-skeletal system, and in each case we show how the organ level models incorporate tissue and cell-level physiology. Although the computational physiology framework presented here does not yet incorporate models of ageing processes, the model-based approach is certainly capable of describing ageing and disease-related processes both via parameter changes within the models of normal physiological processes and via models of additional processes added to the framework.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a4ae8652-8382-4d2c-aa6c-2fe4c46e20982022-03-27T02:35:29ZIntegration from proteins to organs: the IUPS Physiome ProjectJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a4ae8652-8382-4d2c-aa6c-2fe4c46e2098Department of Computer Science2005Hunter, PSmith, NFernandez, JTawhai, MThe IUPS Physiome Project is an internationally collaborative open source project intended to provide a public domain framework for computational physiology, including the development of modeling standards, computational tools and web-accessible databases of models of structure and function at all spatial scales and across all organ systems. Here, we illustrate the application of this multi-scale modeling approach to three organ systems: the heart, the lungs and the musculo-skeletal system, and in each case we show how the organ level models incorporate tissue and cell-level physiology. Although the computational physiology framework presented here does not yet incorporate models of ageing processes, the model-based approach is certainly capable of describing ageing and disease-related processes both via parameter changes within the models of normal physiological processes and via models of additional processes added to the framework.
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Integration from proteins to organs: the IUPS Physiome Project
title Integration from proteins to organs: the IUPS Physiome Project
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