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||Rajagopal, A et al. [[Rajagopal2016|''Full-Body Musculoskeletal Model for Muscle-Driven Simulation of Human Gait'']](2016)||Rigid-body lower-limb musculoskeletal modeling and simulation||
||Pennline, J and Mulugeta, L [[Pennline2014|''A Computational Model for Simulating Spaceflight Induced Bone Remodeling'']] (2014)||First-order nonlinear differential equation-based modeling of bone changes||
||Neymotin, SA et al. [[Neymotin2016|''Multitarget Multiscale Simulation for Pharmacological Treatment of Dystonia in Motor Cortex'']] (2016)||Network simulations of compartmental cell models of the motor cortex||
||Verma, BK et al. [[Verma2018|''Modeling the Dynamics of Human Liver Failure Post Liver Resection'']] (2018)||Ordinary differential equation-based modeling of liver regeneration||
||[[Rajagopal2016|Full-Body Musculoskeletal Model for Muscle-Driven Simulation of Human Gait]] (Rajagopal, A, ''et al.'', 2016)||Rigid-body lower-limb musculoskeletal modeling and simulation||
||[[Pennline2014|A Computational Model for Simulating Spaceflight Induced Bone Remodeling]] (Pennline, J and Mulugeta, L, 2014)||First-order nonlinear differential equation-based modeling of bone changes||
||[[Neymotin2016|Multitarget Multiscale Simulation for Pharmacological Treatment of Dystonia in Motor Cortex]] (Neymotin, SA, ''et al.'', 2016)||Network simulations of compartmental cell models of the motor cortex||
||[[Verma2018|Modeling the Dynamics of Human Liver Failure Post Liver Resection]] (Verma, BK, ''et al.'', 2018)||Ordinary differential equation-based modeling of liver regeneration||

Application Examples of the Ten Simple Rules

We have collected examples of how different projects are implementing the Ten Simple Rules of Credible Practice. Use the chart below to identify which studies are in your modeling area of interest.

Study

Modeling Area

Full-Body Musculoskeletal Model for Muscle-Driven Simulation of Human Gait (Rajagopal, A, et al., 2016)

Rigid-body lower-limb musculoskeletal modeling and simulation

A Computational Model for Simulating Spaceflight Induced Bone Remodeling (Pennline, J and Mulugeta, L, 2014)

First-order nonlinear differential equation-based modeling of bone changes

Multitarget Multiscale Simulation for Pharmacological Treatment of Dystonia in Motor Cortex (Neymotin, SA, et al., 2016)

Network simulations of compartmental cell models of the motor cortex

Modeling the Dynamics of Human Liver Failure Post Liver Resection (Verma, BK, et al., 2018)

Ordinary differential equation-based modeling of liver regeneration

Ten Simple Rules Examples (last edited 2020-05-12 00:18:34 by joyku)