2015
DOI: 10.1515/bams-2015-0016
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Modeling of metabolic diseases – a review of selected methods

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases caused by malfunction of blood sugar regulatory processes and has been reported as related to 8.3% of adult population, i.e. nearly 400 million people worldwide. This paper provides a review of facts and principles important for understanding the regulation mechanisms and the role of insulin. The author relies on mathematical modeling of these mechanisms and provides few formulas and computer applications dedicated for use in diabetes. The modeling aims to fin… Show more

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“…If the goal is to make a detailed model of one part of the glycolysis, it can be very different compared to a model of the overall cellular homeostatic function (Ackerman et al, 1965;Swierkosz, 2015). In the latter case, the underlying model structure which would include signalling events from other cellular species is perhaps more important than details about certain enzymatic steps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the goal is to make a detailed model of one part of the glycolysis, it can be very different compared to a model of the overall cellular homeostatic function (Ackerman et al, 1965;Swierkosz, 2015). In the latter case, the underlying model structure which would include signalling events from other cellular species is perhaps more important than details about certain enzymatic steps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%