Browsing by Author "Lin, P"
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An Energy Stable $C^0$ Finite Element Scheme for A Phase-Field Model of Vesicle Motion and Deformation
Shen, L; Xu, Z; Lin, P; Huang, H; Xu, S (SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2022-01) -
An energy stable C0 finite element scheme for a quasi-incompressible phase-field model of moving contact line with variable density
Shen, L; Huang, H; Lin, P; Song, Z; Xu, S (Journal of Computational Physics, 2020-03-15)In this paper, we focus on modeling and simulation of two-phase flow problems with moving contact lines and variable density. A thermodynamically consistent phase-field model with general Navier boundary condition is developed ... -
Diffuse interface model for cell interaction and aggregation with Lennard-Jones type potential
Shen, L; Lin, P; Xu, Z; Xu, S (Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2023-10-01)This study introduces a phase-field model designed to simulate the interaction and aggregation of multicellular systems under flow conditions within a bounded spatial domain. The model incorporates a multi-dimensional ... -
Dysferlin, annexin A1, and mitsugumin 53 are upregulated in muscular dystrophy and localize to longitudinal tubules of the T-system with stretch.
Waddell, LB; Lemckert, FA; Zheng, XF; Tran, J; Evesson, FJ; Hawkes, JM; Lek, A; ... (16 authors) (Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 2011-04)Mutations in dysferlin cause an inherited muscular dystrophy because of defective membrane repair. Three interacting partners of dysferlin are also implicated in membrane resealing: caveolin-3 (in limb girdle muscular dystrophy ... -
The genetic association between personality and major depression or bipolar disorder. A polygenic score analysis using genome-wide association data.
Middeldorp, CM; de Moor, MHM; McGrath, LM; Gordon, SD; Blackwood, DH; Costa, PT; Terracciano, A; ... (61 authors) (Translational psychiatry, 2011-10-18)The relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) remains controversial. Previous research has reported differences and similarities in risk factors for MDD and BD, such as predisposing ...