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Creating a Structurally Realistic Finite Element Geometric Model of a Cardiomyocyte to Study the Role of Cellular Architecture in Cardiomyocyte Systems Biology

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08:54 min

April 18th, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/56817-v

April 18th, 2018


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Keywords Finite Element Model

Chapters in this video

0:04

Title

1:19

Segment Myofibrils and Mitochondria Regions from the EM 3D Image Dataset

3:05

Create a Finite Element Mesh from the Segmented Components

4:36

Mathematically Map the Spatially Varying Density of Ion-channels of Interest onto the Finite Element Mesh

6:51

Results: A Structurally Realistic Finite Element Geometric Model of a Cardiomyocyte

8:13

Conclusion

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