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    Sergey N. Makarov, Gregory M. Noetscher, Aapo Nummenmaa, editors.
    Summary: The 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS, took place between July 23 and 27, 2019, in Berlin, Germany. The focus was on "Biomedical engineering ranging from wellness to intensive care." This conference provided an opportunity for researchers from academia and industry to discuss a variety of topics relevant to EMBS and hosted the 4th Annual Invited Session on Computational Human Models. At this session, a bevy of research related to the development of human phantoms was presented, together with a substantial variety of practical applications explored through simulation.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Tumor Treating Fields Dosimetry and Treatment Planning
    A Theory of Mechanisms Underlying 200 kHz AC Electric Fields Effects on Tumor Cell Structures
    A thermal study of Tumor Treating Fields for glioblastoma therapy
    Improving Tumor Treating Fields with Skull Remodeling Surgery. Surgery Planning and Treatment Evaluation with Finite Element Methods
    A Computational FEM Parcelled-Brain Model for Electric Field Analysis in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
    Computer Model of Electroconvulsive Therapy with Tractography Analysis
    Personalization of multi-electrode setups in tCS: methods and advantages
    Solving High-Resolution Forward Problems for Extra- and Intracranial Neurophysiological Recordings Using Boundary Element Fast Multipole Method
    Modeling Primary Fields of TMS Coils with the Fast Multipole Method
    Functional Requirements of Small- and Large-Scale Neural Circuitry Connectome Models
    A miniaturized ultra-focal magnetic stimulator and its preliminary application to the peripheral nervous system
    Modelling studies of non-invasive electric and magnetic stimulation of the spinal cord
    Simplifying the Numerical Human Model with k-means Clustering Method
    Using Anatomical Human Body Model for FEM SAR Simulation of a 3T MRI System
    RF-Induced Unintended Stimulation for Implantable Medical Devices in MRI.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    Hahn HJ, Gottschling HD.
    Acta Biol Med Ger. 1977;36(10):1423-7.
    Starvation of Wistar rats induced a shift of glucose threshold for insulin secretion of isolated islets above 5 mM, which can be restored by pretreatment of the tissue with glucose, mannose, glyceraldehyde, an theophylline, but not with acetylcholine or lactate. The improved insulin secretion is not connected with an enhanced glucose utilization.
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