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Quantitative human physiology : an introduction
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Academic Press series in biomedical engineering
Publication Information:
Waltham, MA : Elsevier/Academic Press, c2012
Physical Description:
xiii, 904 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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9780123821638
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Includes index

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Summary

Quantitative Human Physiology: An Introduction presents a course in quantitative physiology developed for undergraduate students of Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. The text covers all the elements of physiology in nine units: (1) physical and chemical foundations; (2) cell physiology; (3) excitable tissue physiology; (4) neurophysiology; (5) cardiovascular physiology; (6) respiratory physiology; (7) renal physiology; (8) gastrointestinal physiology; and (9) endocrinology. The text makes extensive use of mathematics at the level of calculus and elementary differential equations. Examples and problem sets are provided to facilitate quantitative and analytic understanding, while the clinical applications scattered throughout the text illustrate the rationale behind the topics discussed. This text is written for students with no knowledge of physiology but with a solid background in calculus with elementary differential equations. The text is also useful for instructors with less time; each chapter is intended to be a single lecture and can be read in a single sitting.


Author Notes

Dr. Feher is professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Virginia Commonwealth University. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University, and has research interests in the quantitative understanding of the mechanisms of calcium uptake and release by the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum, in the mechanisms of calcium transport across the intestine, and in muscle contraction and relaxation. Dr. Feher developed a course in Introductory Quantitative Physiology at VCU and has been course coordinator for more than a decade. He also teaches muscle and cell physiology to medical and graduate students and is course coordinator for the Graduate Physiology survey course in physiology given at VCU's School of Medicine.


Table of Contents

Unit 1 Physical and Chemical Foundations of Physiology
Unit 2 Membranes, Transport and Metabolism
Unit 3 Physiology of Excitable Cells
Unit 4 The Nervous System
Unit 5 The Cardiovasular System
Unit 6 Respiratory Physiology
Unit 7 Renal Physiology
Unit 8 Gastrointestinal Physiology
Unit 9 Endocrine Physiology