Publications by authors named "Eldbjoerg Hanslien"

The objective of this work was to investigate myonuclear permanence and transcriptional regulation as mechanisms for cellular muscle memory after strength training in humans. Twelve untrained men and women performed 10 weeks of unilateral elbow-flexor strength training followed by 16 weeks of de-training. Thereafter, 10 weeks' re-training was conducted with both arms: the previously trained arm and the contralateral untrained control arm.

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Knowledge of cardiac electrophysiology is efficiently formulated in terms of mathematical models. However, most of these models are very complex and thus defeat direct mathematical reasoning founded on classical and analytical considerations. This is particularly so for the celebrated bidomain model that was developed almost 40 years ago for the concurrent analysis of extra- and intracellular electrical activity.

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Numerical simulations of defibrillation using the Bidomain model coupled to a model of membrane kinetics represent a serious numerical challenge. This is because very high voltages close to defibrillation electrodes demand that extreme time step restrictions be placed on standard numerical schemes, e.g.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of hereditary cancers and the need for surveillance in Telemark county, Norway.

Material And Methods: All persons attending the Norwegian Colorectal Cancer Prevention (NORCCAP) trial in Telemark were interviewed about cases of cancer in the family. Diagnoses were verified, pedigrees constructed and families classified according to preset criteria aiming at identifying hereditary cancer.

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