BIOKYBERNETIKA
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Edited by:
Jochen Mau
, Sergey Mukhin , Guanyu Wang and Shuhua Xu
About this book
This book aims to engage “Young Science – Talented & Ambitious” for a lasting collaboration to advance holistic mathematical modeling of “how the body works” in variant surroundings. The book sets road signs to mathematics in body’s vital, physical, and cognitive functions, as well as to factors of health impact in person’s environmental and social settings. It showcases selected current research in mathematical and biological theory, mathematical models at molecular, organism, and population levels as well as engineering, imaging, and data sciences methodologies, including bio-informatics and machine learning applications. For overarching theory, evaluation of surrogate structures with category theory, multi-scale whole-body dynamics by separation of functional organization from cellular material as well as mathematical axioms matching classic principles of philosophy in traditional Chinese medicine are introduced. Interested are systems-oriented researchers in all sciences related to human health who seek new profile-shaping challenges in transdisciplinary collaboration.
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- Holistic top-down systems perspective distances it from reductionist molecular bottom-up
- Separating function from material permits investigation of dynamics and controls as in engineered systems
- Integrates health factors into mathematical medicine
Author / Editor information
Jochen Mau, HHU, Germany; Sergey Mukhin, MSU, Russia; Guanyu Wang, CUHK, China; Shuhua Xu, Fudan, China.
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Frontmatter
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Prologue I
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Prologue II
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Prologue III
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Preface
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Overview
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Contents
XXXIII - Part I: Theories
- Part I-A: Overarching theory
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Introduction
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Universal axioms in classical Chinese philosophy
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Category theory for structural characterization
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Axiomatic bipolar dynamics and their control
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Stochastic formalization of agent-oriented systems
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Simplification of high-dimensional multitempo dynamic models
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Ideas of symmetry as a biophysical basis of system biomedicine
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Disorder of multiscale control
149 - Part II: Person’s life-sphere
- Part II-A: Person’s biosphere
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Mutations as activators of biological evolutionary processes at population levels
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Immunometabolism of T-cells in COVID-19
209 - Part II-A.2: Body’s vital functions
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Structural modeling of vascular networks
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Mathematical modeling of AI application for the diagnosis of blood flow disorders
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Modeling of glucose and insulin regulation within the framework of a self-consistent model of the cardiovascular system
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Hemodynamics in residual myocardial ischemia
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The quasi-one-dimensional model of the lymph flow in the human lymphatic system
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An integrate-and-fire mechanism for modeling rhythmicity in the neuroendocrine system
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Kinetic network modeling of the neuroendocrine hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dynamics with particular attention on the role of alcohol as a digestif
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Inflammation and immune response in atherosclerosis
393 - Part II-A.3: Body’s motor functions
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A magnetic resonance spectroscopy approach to quantitatively measure GABA and phosphorus level changes in the primary motor cortex elicited by transcranial direct current stimulation
427 - Part II-A.4: Body’s operational functions
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The fermionic mind hypothesis–a category-theoretic verification of consciousness
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Cross-task cognitive workload measurement based on the sample selection of the EEG data
459 - Part II-B: Person’s eco-sphere exposures
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The spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Russia and the evolution of the properties of the pathogen
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Agent-based modeling of epidemic spread via kinetic Monte Carlo method
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Control of SARS-nCoV outbreaks in China 2020
513 - Part II-B.2: Civilization
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Pesticide exposure: Toward holistic environmental modeling
535 - Part II-C: Person’s sociosphere exposures
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Evolution of the health system in Shanghai, China, 2016–2020
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Design-process automation using functional process blocks
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Slow/fast dynamic models with applications to engineering problems
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Numerical modeling of medical ultrasound using the grid-characteristic method
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The direct and the inverse magnetic encephalography problem
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Assessing the bioequivalence of two different drugs with the same active ingredient
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Estimation of adjusted relative risks in log-binomial regression using the Bekhit–Schöpe–Wagenpfeil algorithm
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Finding optimal two-stage combined treatment protocols for a blood cancer model
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Unraveling the mysteries: Mathematical perspectives on traditional Chinese medicine meridians
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Epilogue
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Index
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