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Montani, J.-P., V. Antic, R.L. Summers and T.G. Coleman. Problem- based learning using computer simulations. Adv. Physiol. Educ. 20: S116-S117, 1998.
Coleman, T. Would-Be Worlds. How Simulation Is Changing The Frontiers Of Science, by John L. Casti (Book Review) Simulation 71:336, 1998.
Summers, R.L., J.-P. Montani, L.H. Woodward, T.G. Coleman, and J.E. Hall. Theoretical analysis of the mechanisms of chronic hyperinsulinemia. Comput. Biol. Med. 27:249-256, 1997.
Dwyer, T.M., J. Fleming, J.E. Randall, and T.G. Coleman. Teaching physiology and the World Wide Web: Electrochemistry and electrophysiology on the Internet. Am. J. Physiol. 273 (Adv. Physiol. Educ. 18): S2-S13, 1997.
Navar, L.G., M. Walker, B. Braam, and T. Coleman. Interactions between the tubuloglomerular feedback system and myogenic mechanism in the autoregulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. J. Physiol. Biochem. 53:43, 1997.
Coleman, T.G., and R.E. Summers. Using mathematical models to better understand integrative physiology. J. Physiol. Biochem. 53:45, 1997.
Coleman, F, M. Alonso-Galacia, T.G. Coleman, R. L. Summers, and J.E. Hall. A Computer Simulation of the Role of Renal Medullary Compression in Obesity Hypertension. The FASEB Journal 10(3): A397-2298, 1996.
Summers, R.L., T.H. Adair, T.G. Coleman, and J. Hang. Differential Kinetics in the Control of Angiogenesis. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conf. of the Microcirculatory Society. 79:M163, 1996.