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Wang Bao-Hua, Lu Qi-Shao, Lü Shu-Juan, Lang Xiu-Feng. Spatiotemporal multiple coherence resonances and calcium waves in a coupled hepatocyte systemJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(3): 872-880.
| Wang Bao-Hua, Lu Qi-Shao, Lü Shu-Juan, Lang Xiu-Feng. Spatiotemporal multiple coherence resonances and calcium waves in a coupled hepatocyte systemJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(3): 872-880. |
Spatiotemporal multiple coherence resonances and calcium waves in a coupled hepatocyte system
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Abstract
Spatiotemporal multiple coherence resonances for calcium activities induced by weak Gaussian white noise in coupled hepatocytes are studied. It is shown that bi-resonances in hepatocytes are induced by the interplay and competition between noise and coupling of cells, in other words, the cell in network can be excited either by noise or by its neighbour via gap junction which can transfer calcium ions between cells. Furthermore, the intercellular annular calcium waves induced by noise are observed, in which the wave length decreases with noise intensity augmenting but increases monotonically with coupling strength increasing. And for a fixed noise level, there is an optimal coupling strength that makes the coherence resonance reach maximum. -
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