The virtual physiological human: computer simulation for integrative biomedicine I

Contemporary biomedical research and clinical practice face a major challenge: the classic reductionist approach, which we successfully used for decades to dissect at more and more detail the components and mechanisms underlying the physiology and pathology of organism, is now showing its limits.

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