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Publications [#243710] of Anita T. Layton

Papers Published

  1. Thomas, SR; Layton, AT; Layton, HE; Moore, LC, Kidney modeling: Status and perspectives, Proceedings of the Ieee, vol. 94 no. 4 (January, 2006), pp. 740-752, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), ISSN 0018-9219 [doi]
    (last updated on 2020/07/05)

    Abstract:
    Mathematical models have played an essential role in elucidating various functions of the kidney, including the mechanism by which the avion and mammalian kidney can produce a urine that is more concentrated than blood plasma, quasi-isosmotic reabsorption along the proximal tubule, and the control and regulation of glomerular filtration by the myogenic and tubuloglomerular feedback mechanisms. This review includes a brief description of relevant renal physiology, a summary of the contributions of mathematical models at various levels and describes our recent work toward the Renal Physiome. © 2006 IEEE.

 

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