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Steve Cox
Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice University
Inferring Calcium Channel Distribution from Calcium Fluorescence Data
January 15, 2008
3-4 PM, 646 PGH
Abstract
Calcium, the most important of the second messengers,
locally modulates the excitability of nerve and muscle. Calcium enters
cells through single-protein channels in the cells' outer membrane.
We exploit the ability to dynamically monitor cytosolic calcium,
throughout intact cells, with sub-millisecond temporal resolution and
sub-micron spatial resolution in the construction of a map of channel
density. In the process we pose and solve two inverse problems for
the associated semilinear system of reaction diffusion equations:
(1) Infer from the change in cytosolic calcium Fluorescence the
associated membrane calcium current in space and time, and
(2) Infer from the calcium current the nonuniform distribution of
calcium channels.
David H. Wagner University of Houston
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