Mathematical Modeling of Electrically Active Cells
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Abstract
Electrical activity in humans has various functional roles starting from neuronal
communication in the brain to pumping of blood in the heart. The idea of being able to relate
this activity to certain mathematical and physical systems seems quite intelligent in itself.
The next step is to model the entire biological system to be able to study it and incorporate
the required changes through change in parameters and variables.
In my thesis, I studied the existing model of the neuron – the Hodgkin-Huxley model, and
two models of the pancreatic beta cells – the Chay Keizer model and the Phantom Burster
model. I simulated the mathematical models using the mathematical software MATLAB, and
standardized the programmes by repeating simulation results obtained in the original studies.
To experiment with the models, the values of various parameters and variables were then
changed and the relevant results were compared with existing real wet lab experiments
wherever possible.