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Related Articles Computer Simulations in connective tissue research: successes and challenges. Connect Tissue Res. 2008;49(3):162-4 Authors: Zaman MH Connective tissue research traditionally has been experimental in nature, with computational tools used primarily for data analysis and statistical treatment. However, recent developments in mechanics, chemistry, and physics have provided researchers with new and rich computational tools to study numerous high value problems in the field. Among the problems being tackled, complex cell-matrix interactions have attracted significant interest. Researchers have started to address issues at the molecular, macromolecular, cellular, and tissue level through a combination of theory, simulation, and analysis. While there have been numerous successes in this field, new research has highlighted newer and bigger challenges and a close connection between experiment and simulation is needed to tackle high value problems in connective tissue biology. PMID: 18661334 [PubMed - in process] ... Source: blog.wired.com --- 44 days ago
By testing dozens of erection-causing chemicals with sophisticated Computer Simulations, researchers at the Federal University of Lavras in Brazil have identified eight substances that might outperform Cialis, Viagra, and Levitra. In a report to Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, which became available on July 13, Matheus Freitas and his team of chemists described their in silico search for molecules that can inhibit an enzyme called phosphodiesterase five. By hindering that protein, drugs can increase blood flow to the genitals. Freitas began by scouring the scientific literature for chemicals that might do the trick. His team found forty-eight candidates and compared them to a batch of unstudied compounds with a statistical tool called MIA-QSAR. Next, they downloaded a 3D model of phosphodiesterase five and checked each putative erection pill for its ability to slip into the protein and gum it up. Photo: Felixe / flickr ... Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 62 days ago
Using a Blue Gene supercomputer, scientists have demonstrated the most extensive simulation yet of actual human bone structure. This achievement may lead to better clinical tools to improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis, a widespread disease that worldwide affects one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50. ... Source: www.cbe.iastate.edu --- 27 days ago
Paulette Clancy from Cornell University will present a lecture on "Molecular-Level Insight from... ... Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 53 days ago
Using a Blue Gene supercomputer, scientists have demonstrated the most extensive simulation yet of actual human bone structure. This achievement may lead to better clinical tools to improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis, a widespread disease that worldwide affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men over the age of 50. ... Source: repositories.cdlib.org --- 16 days ago
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Evanston IL (SPX) Aug 11, 2008 - Prevailing theoretical models attempting to explain the formation of the solar system have assumed it to be average in every way. Now a new study by Northwestern University astronomers, using recent data ... Original story at Space Daily . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Northwestern University . ... Source: www.tfot.info --- 63 days ago
Using a Blue Gene supercomputer, scientists of ETH Zurich and the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory demonstrated the most extensive simulation yet of actual human bone structure. This achievement may lead to better clinical tools to improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis, a widespread disease that worldwide affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men over the age of 50. ... Source: www.obbec.com --- 59 days ago
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Do we have the computing power to start accurately simulating human populations? How would this change economics and politics if we could run these Simulations? Category: Other Year: General ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 23 days ago
Prevailing theoretical models attempting to explain the formation of the solar system have assumed it to be average in every way. Now a new study by Northwestern University astronomers, using recent data from the 300 exoplanets discovered orbiting ... ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 23 days ago
We don't have spacecraft to take us outside our solar system - not yet, at least. Still, astronomers thought they had a pretty good understanding of how our solar system formed and in turn, how others formed. In the last dozen years, nearly 300 ... ... Source: www.michigansun.com --- 27 days ago
Washington, August 8 : A new study by Northwestern University astronomers has used Computer Simulations to show how special and unique our solar system is. ... Source: www.nytimes.com --- 34 days ago
The first stars in the universe were short-lived brutish monsters that changed the nature of the cosmos forever, new Computer Simulations suggest. ... Source: slashdot.org --- 33 days ago
An anonymous reader writes "Researchers have found that the long-held belief that only the outer, valence, electrons of an atom interact may be false. Computer Simulations have shown that at pressures like those in the center of the Earth the inner, core, electrons of lithium also interact ." Read more of this story at Slashdot. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 days ago
U.S. and Swiss researchers say Computer Simulations suggest dark matter exists within the Milky Way galaxy and near Earth's solar system. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 days ago
New Computer Simulations put solar system in universal perspective Prevailing theoretical models attempting to explain the formation of the solar system have assumed it to be average in every way. ... Source: www.marketwatch.com --- 21 days ago
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (MarketWatch) -- Three years ago, Toyota Motor Co. found itself with a quality-control problem. The auto maker was recalling vehicles and fending off speculation that its growth ambitions were hurting product performance. That has changed since Toyota integrated a customer program that led to the hiring of more engineers and a return to building more prototypes instead of relying on Computer Simulations. The emphasis on quality is critical these days as a constricting and changing market in the U.S. ...
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