Video: 3D model of heart structure and operation built with supercomputer

With modern, vivid and very intuitive images in the video clip below, we will understand the structure and operation of the heart - one of the marvelous parts of the human body. To model the heart in the video, researchers at the University of Tokyo and the RIKEN Institute of Science used supercomputers to calculate the motion of proteins below the molecular level, thereby accurately simulating the transfer. Dynamic contraction of the heart muscle.

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Activity of the heart.

By combining all the factors that occur during the heartbeat process, they have built a working heart model with extremely high accuracy , providing lots of interesting information about the heart, including the part Which consumes the most energy (ATP) on the heart. In the video, the heart is split into different layers, bringing the viewer to each part such as the right atrium (Right Atrium), Right Ventricle (Right Ventricle), Pulmonary Artery (Pulmonary Arteries), Atrium left (Left Atrium), Left ventricle (Left Ventricle), Aorta (Aorta), Double-sided valve (Mitral Valve), Aortic valve (Aortic Valve), .

The above parts are arranged by themselves in the order shown in the video for your convenience. Finally, we will see all these parts wrapped in the pericardium to work together in a rhythmic way, creating the concept of blood pressure, pushing blood circulating throughout our bodies. And actually the video is not only created to provide a very interesting information for us through which all of these calculations and data will be used by researchers to form a tool. Helping doctors easily diagnose and treat patients.