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Modeling Skeletal Muscle Contraction

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Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune, neuromuscular disease which is known for weakening skeletal muscles, affecting functions such as breathing and moving parts of the body. In skeletal muscle, a rise in intracellular calcium concentration causes the muscles to contract, and a decrease in calcium causes muscles to relax. However, in myasthenia gravis, communication between the nerve and muscle at the neuromuscular junction is disrupted by a transmission error of nerve impulse. Through the use of ordinary differential equations to describe calcium and muscle force in skeletal muscle, which are coupled to end plate potentials at the neuromuscular junction, we model myasthenia gravis and how it affects muscle force generation.

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  • 52391
  • E-project-032122-131350
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  • 2022
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  • 2022-03-21
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