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subject: Biomedical Engineering type: dataset

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Animal Model Dependent Response to Pentagalloyl Glucose in Murine Abdominal Aortic Injury

10.4231/1FQ0-P419

Craig Goergen, 0000-0001-8883-7953, Elizabeth Niedert, 0000-0002-0044-0167, Ender Finol, Jennifer Anderson, Renxiang Tang, Riley Holloway, Sourav Patnaik, 0000-0001-7457-8604, Vangelina Osteguin

01/12/2021

This dataset accompanies the Journal of Clinical Medicine article by the same name (https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020219) and includes all data discussed therein. Please contact Craig Goergen with any questions at cgoergen@purdue.edu.

abdominal aortic aneurysms Biomedical Engineering elastin pentagalloyl glucose ultrasound

Signal Processing Toolbox for Simultaneously Acquired fMRI and EEG

10.4231/R7QF8QT4

Rodrigo Castellanos, Zhongming Liu, 0000-0002-8773-4204

07/27/2015

This Matlab toolbox includes signal processing functions to remove gradient and pulse artifacts in EEG data recorded simultaneously with fMRI. It is distributed as a GUI plugin for EEGLAB.

Bioinformatics Biomedical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering fMRI-EEG independent component analysis Signal Processing Singular value decomposition

Signal Processing Toolbox for Simultaneously Acquired fMRI and EEG

10.4231/R7DB7ZSC

Rodrigo Castellanos, Zhongming Liu, 0000-0002-8773-4204

06/07/2016

This Matlab toolbox includes signal processing functions to remove gradient and pulse artifacts in EEG data recorded simultaneously with fMRI. It is distributed as a GUI plugin for EEGLAB.

Bioinformatics Biomedical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering fMRI-EEG independent component analysis Signal Processing Singular value decomposition

A Multi-state Model of the CaMKII Holoenzyme using MCell 3.3

10.4231/MBPK-D277

Matthew C Pharris, Tamara L Kinzer-Ursem, 0000-0001-7343-115X

03/11/2019

This model uses a specialized rule-based syntax in MCell 3.3 to model the twelve-subunit CaMKII holoenzyme without inducing combinatorial explosion. The model allows us to explore the regulation of CaMKII activation and autophosphorylation.

Biomedical Engineering Calmodulin Computational Modeling Neuroscience Protein Signaling

A Multi-state Model of the CaMKII Holoenzyme using MCell 3.3

10.4231/MV0Z-8Z57

Matthew C Pharris, Tamara L Kinzer-Ursem, 0000-0001-7343-115X

07/29/2019

This model uses a specialized rule-based syntax in MCell 3.3 to model the twelve-subunit CaMKII holoenzyme without inducing combinatorial explosion. The model allows us to explore the regulation of CaMKII activation and autophosphorylation.

Biomedical Engineering Calcium Calmodulin Computational Modeling Kinase Neuroscience Protein Signaling Rule-Based Modeling Synaptic Plasticity

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