Gong-Bi Wen

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Blood flow and macromolecular transport in curved blood vessels2008-09-01Paper
Unsteady/steady numerical simulation of three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with artificial compressibility2005-01-03Paper
The steady/pulsatile flow and macromolecular transport in \(T\)-bifurcation blood vessels2004-11-29Paper
Computer simulation of non-Newtonian flow and mass transport through coronary arterial stenosis2003-04-10Paper
Moving boundary problem for diffusion release of drug from a cylinder polymeric matrix.2001-01-01Paper
Effect of the distributary of nasal meatuses on olfaction2000-11-23Paper
Mass transport in solid tumors. I: Fluid dynamics2000-08-07Paper
Mass transport in solid tumors. II: Drug delivery2000-08-07Paper
The dynamic coupling of left ventricle and systemic arteries2000-07-09Paper
Effect of magnetic fields on viscous liquid column with finite length in a vertical straight tube1999-11-08Paper
The influence of cardiovascular dynamic coupling on the blood pulse wave propagation in human body1999-07-20Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43616231997-12-11Paper
A three dimensional convective-diffusive model for the transportation of macromolecules and water across the arterial wall1996-05-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q34782871989-01-01Paper
The motion of viscous liquid column with finite length in a vertical straight capillary tube1981-01-01Paper
Determination of separated region in a curved tube1981-01-01Paper

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