(Beta) JSim Consolidated Model Database

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CML0422 : Low dose of dopamine may stimulate prolactin secretion by increasing fast potassium currents
CML0423 : A model for human ventricular tissue
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CML0425 : Alternans and spiral breakup in a human ventricular tissue model.
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CML0427 : Can yeast glycolysis be understood in terms of in vitro kinetics of the constituent enzymes? Testing biochemistry.
CML0428 : A pharmacodynamic model for the time course of tumor shrinkage by gemcitabine + carboplatin in non-small cell lung cancer patients
CML0429 : Inner medullary lactate production and accumulation: a vasa recta model
CML0430 : Rapid kinetics of alpha 2-adrenergic inhibition of adenylate cyclase. Evidence for a distal rate-limiting step
CML0431 : Modelling the Insulin-Glucose Feedback System: The Significance of Pulsatile Insulin Secretion
CML0432 : NFAT functions as a working memory of Ca2+ signals in decoding Ca2+ oscillation
CML0433 : A Model of Beta-Cell Mass, Insulin, and Glucose Kinetics: Paythways to Diabetes
CML0434 : A metabolite-sensitive, thermodynamically-constrained model of cardiac cross-bridge cycling: Implications for force development during ischemia
CML0435 : A Thermodynamic Model of the Cardiac Sarcoplasmic/Endoplasmic Ca(2+) (SERCA) Pump
CML0436 : Modeling the Cell Division Cycle:cdc2 and Cyclin Interactions
CML0437 : A Simple Model of Circadian Rhythms Based on Dimerization and Proteolysis of PER and TIM
CML0438 : Robust oscillations within the interlocked feedback model of Drosophila circadian rhythm
CML0439 : Adenine nucleotide-creatine-phosphate module in myocardial metabolic system explains fast phase of dynamic regulation of oxidative phosphorylation
CML0440 : Computer simulation of arrhythmias in a network of coupled excitable elements
CML0441 : The Heartbeat Considered as a Relaxation Oscillation, and an Electrical Model of the Heart.