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Modeling Blood Flow in the Gastrointestinal System

Compared to cardiac ischemia, relatively little is known about ischemia that develops within the gastrointestinal system. The work presented here is a first step towards developing a detailed anatomically and biophysically based model of the mesenteric arterial system of the human intestine to be us...

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