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6.021J Quantitative Physiology:
Cells and Tissues
(Subject meets with 2.791J, 2.794J, 6.521J, BEH.370J, BEH.470J,
HST.541J)
Prereq.: 2.003 or 6.002 or 6.071 or 10.301; 8.02, 18.03
Units: 5-2-5
Principles of mass transport and electrical signal generation
for biological membranes, cells, and tissues. Mass transport
through membranes: diffusion, osmosis, chemically mediated,
and active transport. Electric properties of cells: ion transport;
equilibrium, resting, and action potentials. Kinetic and molecular
properties of single voltage-gated ion channels. Laboratory
and computer exercises illustrate the concepts. For juniors
and seniors. Students engage in extensive written and oral
communication exercises. Meets with graduate subject 6.521J,
but assignments differ. 4 Engineering Design Points.
D. M. Freeman, J. Han
BE.330 Fields, Forces and Flows
in Biological Systems
(Same
subject as 2.793J, 6.023J)
Prereq: 6.021, BE.320 or comparable preparation in transport
with permission of instructor
Units: (Spring) 5-0-7
http://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/BEH/sp03/beh.430j/index.html
Introduction to electric fields, fluid flows, transport
phenomena and their application to biosystems. Flux and continuity
laws; Maxwell's equations; electro-quasistatics; electro-chemical-mechanical
driving forces; conservation of mass and momentum; Navier-Stokes
flows; electrokinetics. Applications include biomolecular
transport in tissues, electrophoresis, microfluidics.
J. Han, R. Kamm
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