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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology

Virginia Commonwealth University

2010

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A Computational Biology Approach To The Analysis Of Complex Physiology: Coagulation, Fibrinolysis, And Wound Healing, Nathan Menke May 2010

A Computational Biology Approach To The Analysis Of Complex Physiology: Coagulation, Fibrinolysis, And Wound Healing, Nathan Menke

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The birth of complexity research derives from the logical progression of advancement in the scientific field afforded by reductionist theory. We present in silico models of two complex physiological processes, wound healing and coagulation/fibrinolysis based on two common tools in the study of complex physiology: ordinary differential equations (ODE) and Agent Based Modeling (ABM). The strengths of these two approaches are well-suited in the analysis of clinical paradigms such as wound healing and coagulation. The complex interactions that characterize acute wound healing have stymied the development of effective therapeutic modalities. The use of computational models holds the promise to improve …