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Andrea De Gaetano
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 147
Citations - 6636
Andrea De Gaetano is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Dodecanedioic acid. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 133 publications receiving 5639 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea De Gaetano include Commission on Higher Education & Mahidol University.
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Functional models of neurobiological processes
TL;DR: A very general theory of computation is used to develop a set of working hypotheses and an accompanying mathematical formalism that model the semantics and structure of cognitive processes.
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Effective Control of Glycemia using a Simple Discrete-delay Model
Claudio Gaz,Andrea De Gaetano,Costanzo Manes,Pasquale Palumbo,Alessandro Borri,Simona Panunzi +5 more
TL;DR: A possible new therapeutic insulin administration dosing approach for T2DM patients by fitting a compact delay model to the glycemia and insulinemia profiles of a diseased patient, which is described by a comprehensive, validated extensive model.
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Disaster Reduction Potential of IMPRESS Platform Tools
Nina Dobrinkova,A.I. Kostaridis,Andrej Olunczek,Marcel Heckel,Danae Vergeti,Sofia Tsekeridou,Geert Seynaeve,Andrea De Gaetano,Thomas Finnie,Efstathiou Nectarios,Chrysostomos Psaroudakis +10 more
TL;DR: The IMPRESS Platform tools that have been used for tests and validation purposes in the case of Palermo Demo are presented and the outcomes and results from each tool in the platform will be described and the added value for the users who worked with them.
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A Simple Cardiovascular Model for the Study of Hemorrhagic Shock.
Luciano Curcio,Laura D'Orsi,Fabio Cibella,Linn Wagnert-Avraham,Dean Nachman,Andrea De Gaetano,Andrea De Gaetano +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an upgraded version of the 2007 Zenker model for hemorrhagic shock termed the ZenCur model was proposed to allow for a better description of the time course of relevant observations.
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Seven Mathematical Models of Hemorrhagic Shock
TL;DR: A review of the most relevant mathematical models of the cardiovascular system can be found in this paper, where the physiological features of circulatory dynamics are explained, and their mathematical formulations are compared.