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A poroelastic model valid in large strains with applications to perfusion in cardiac modeling
This paper is motivated by the modeling of blood flows through the beating myocardium, namely cardiac perfusion. As in other works, perfusion is modeled here as a flow through a poroelastic medium. The main co...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cardiac Function Estimation from MRI Using a Heart Model and Data Assimilation: Advances and Difficulties
In this article, we present a framework to estimate local myocardium contractility using clinical MRI, a heart model and data assimilation. First, we build a generic anatomical model of the ventricles includin...
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Peptides and Membrane Fusion: Towards an Understanding of the Molecular Mechanism of Protein-Induced Fusion
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infection require one or more critical membrane fusion reactions. A key feature in viral and cellular fusion phen...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Protein-Lipid and Lipid-Lipid interactions in model systems and in biological membranes
A good indication for the importance of lipids is that cells need a huge amount of different lipids in strictly regulated location and composition. Essentially, the cell membranes fulfil 5 essential functions:...