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Molecular and Subcellular Cardiology - Effects of Structure and Function (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
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Molecular and Subcellular Cardiology - Effects of Structure and Function (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 382
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The Henry Goldberg Workshops were set up to address the following
goals: (1) To foster interdisciplinary interaction between
scientists and cardiologists, identify missing links, and catalyze
new ideas. (2) To relate basic microscale phenomena to the global,
clinically manifested cardiac function. (3) To relate conceptual
modeling and quantitative analysis to experimental and clinical
data. (4) To encourage international cooperation so as to disperse
medical and technological knowhow and lead to better understanding
of the cardiac system. The first Henry Goldberg Workshop, held in
Haifa in 1984, introduced the concept of interaction between
cardiac mechanics, electrical activation, perfusion, and
metabolism, emphasizing imaging in the clinical environment. The
second Workshop, in 1985, discussed the same parameters with a
slant towards the control aspects. The third Goldberg Workshop,
held in the USA at Rutgers University in 1986, highlighted the
transformation of the microscale activation phenomena to macroscale
activity and performance, relating electrophysiology, energy
metabolism, and cardiac mechanics. The fourth Goldberg Workshop, in
1987, continued the effort to elucidate the interactions among the
various parameters affecting cardiac performance, with emphasis on
the ischemic heart. The fifth Workshop, held in Cambridge, UK, in
1988, dwelt on the effects of inhomogeneity of the cardiac muscle
on its performance in health and disease. The sixth Workshop
highlighted the role of new modem imaging techniques, that allow us
to gain more insight into local and global cardiac performance in
cardiac research and clinical practice.
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