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Advances in Swarm Intelligence - Third International Conference, ICSI 2012, Shenzhen, China, June 17-20, 2012, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Ying Tan, Yuhui Shi, Zhen Ji
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This book and its companion volume, LNCS vols. 7331 and 7332,
constitute the Proceedings of the Third International conference on
Swarm Intelligence, ICSI 2012, held in Shenzhen, China in June
2012. The 145 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 247 submissions. The papers are organized in 27
cohesive sections covering all major topics of swarm intelligence
research and developments.
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Advances in Swarm Intelligence - Third International Conference, ICSI 2012, Shenzhen, China, June 17-20, 2012, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Ying Tan, Yuhui Shi, Zhen Ji
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R1,667
Discovery Miles 16 670
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book and its companion volume, LNCS vols. 7331 and 7332,
constitute the proceedings of the Third International Conference on
Swarm Intelligence, ICSI 2012, held in Shenzhen, China in June
2012. The 145 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 247 submissions. The papers are organized in 27
cohesive sections covering all major topics of swarm intelligence
research and developments.
Electroporation has been found to be a very effective approach to
introduce low and high molecular weight molecules such as drugs,
hormones, proteins, DNA, and chromosomes into biological cells.
Although electroporation has been under investigation for long
time, the dynamic formation and resealing of pores is still not
completely understood. In this work, we first computationally
analyzed the electric field dosimetry for a Gigahertz Transverse
Electromagnetic chamber. We found that this exposure method
suffered from undesirable field polarity oscillations. Using a
novel micro-fabricated microcuvette and pulse delivering system, we
conducted a series of experimental studies of electroporation of
HL-60 cells. Theoretical models were also employed to describe the
mechanisms for pore formation and development of a spherical
(HL-60) cell. A locally constrained surface tension model was
proposed to represent the cytoskeleton and anchor proteins in the
cell membrane and was observed to provide a plausible explanation
for experimental evidence of long-lived pores. Also, transport
mechanisms of small charged molecules associated with
electroporation were analyzed.
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