We present a mathematical model for the phototransduction cascade, taking into account the spatial localization of the different reaction processes. The geometric complexity of the problem (set in the rod outer segment) is simplified by a process of homogenization and concentration of capacity.

Andreucci, D., Bisegna, P., Dibenedetto, E. (2005). Some mathematical problems in visual transduction. In J.F. Rodrigues, G. Seregin, J.M. Urbano (a cura di), Trends in partial differential equations of mathematical physics (pp. 65-80). Basel : Birkhauser [10.1007/3-7643-7317-2_6].

Some mathematical problems in visual transduction

BISEGNA, PAOLO;
2005-01-01

Abstract

We present a mathematical model for the phototransduction cascade, taking into account the spatial localization of the different reaction processes. The geometric complexity of the problem (set in the rod outer segment) is simplified by a process of homogenization and concentration of capacity.
2005
Settore ICAR/08 - SCIENZA DELLE COSTRUZIONI
English
Rilevanza internazionale
Capitolo o saggio
homogenization; signal transduction; concentrated capacity; reticular structure
http://www.springerlink.com/content/r61nnq1g545154u4/
Andreucci, D., Bisegna, P., Dibenedetto, E. (2005). Some mathematical problems in visual transduction. In J.F. Rodrigues, G. Seregin, J.M. Urbano (a cura di), Trends in partial differential equations of mathematical physics (pp. 65-80). Basel : Birkhauser [10.1007/3-7643-7317-2_6].
Andreucci, D; Bisegna, P; Dibenedetto, E
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