Glucose homeostasis is the tight control of glucose in the blood. This complex control is important, due to its malfunction in serious diseases like diabetes, and not yet sufficiently understood. Due to the involvement of numerous organs and sub-systems, each with their own intra-cellular control, we have developed a multi-level mathematical model, for glucose homeostasis, which integrates a variety of data. Over the last 10 years, this model has been used to insert new insights from the intra-cellular level into the larger whole-body perspective. However, the original cell-organ-body translation has during these years never been updated, despite several critical shortcomings, which also have not been resolved by other modeling efforts. For...
Author summaryThe postprandial glucose and insulin responses to an identical meal can vary greatly a...
Current diabetes education methods are costly, time-consuming, and do not actively engage the patien...
Microphysiological systems (MPS) are powerful tools for emulating human physiology and replicating d...
Diabetes is a world-wide health problem with 415 millions of people suffering from the disease. Most...
Glucose is an important nutrient and energy source in the body. However, too high concentration in t...
The pathophysiologic processes underlying the regulation of glucose homeostasis are considerably com...
The mathematical modelling of biological systems has historically followed one of two approaches: co...
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
In type 2 diabetes the concentration of glucose in the blood is increased, and tissues like fat and ...
In this thesis, mathematical models describing glucose-insulin regulation within the human body have...
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects glucose homeostasis. The World Health Organization infor...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the deadliest diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. Due to et...
Despite significant advances in constraint-based modelling, a methodology for modelling dynamic mult...
The mathematical modelling of biological systems has historically followed one of two approaches: co...
Blood glucose is controlled by a complex system of insulin and other hormones to assure a constant s...
Author summaryThe postprandial glucose and insulin responses to an identical meal can vary greatly a...
Current diabetes education methods are costly, time-consuming, and do not actively engage the patien...
Microphysiological systems (MPS) are powerful tools for emulating human physiology and replicating d...
Diabetes is a world-wide health problem with 415 millions of people suffering from the disease. Most...
Glucose is an important nutrient and energy source in the body. However, too high concentration in t...
The pathophysiologic processes underlying the regulation of glucose homeostasis are considerably com...
The mathematical modelling of biological systems has historically followed one of two approaches: co...
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
In type 2 diabetes the concentration of glucose in the blood is increased, and tissues like fat and ...
In this thesis, mathematical models describing glucose-insulin regulation within the human body have...
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects glucose homeostasis. The World Health Organization infor...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the deadliest diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. Due to et...
Despite significant advances in constraint-based modelling, a methodology for modelling dynamic mult...
The mathematical modelling of biological systems has historically followed one of two approaches: co...
Blood glucose is controlled by a complex system of insulin and other hormones to assure a constant s...
Author summaryThe postprandial glucose and insulin responses to an identical meal can vary greatly a...
Current diabetes education methods are costly, time-consuming, and do not actively engage the patien...
Microphysiological systems (MPS) are powerful tools for emulating human physiology and replicating d...