Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals

In this article we continue our exploration of the historical roots of systems biology by considering the work of William Harvey. Central arguments in his work on the movement of the heart and the circulation of the blood can be shown to presage the concepts and methods of integrative systems biolog...

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Main Authors: Charles Auffray, Denis Noble
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/10/4/1658/
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spelling doaj-4dbc434e27bc432c9a28eb021c33e8652020-11-24T23:58:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672009-04-011041658166910.3390/ijms10041658Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in AnimalsCharles AuffrayDenis NobleIn this article we continue our exploration of the historical roots of systems biology by considering the work of William Harvey. Central arguments in his work on the movement of the heart and the circulation of the blood can be shown to presage the concepts and methods of integrative systems biology. These include: (a) the analysis of the level of biological organization at which a function (e.g. cardiac rhythm) can be said to occur; (b) the use of quantitative mathematical modelling to generate testable hypotheses and deduce a fundamental physiological principle (the circulation of the blood) and (c) the iterative submission of his predictions to an experimental test. This article is the result of a tri-lingual study: as Harvey’s masterpiece was published in Latin in 1628, we have checked the original edition and compared it with and between the English and French translations, some of which are given as notes to inform the reader of differences in interpretation. http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/10/4/1658/William Harveyheart rhythmcirculation of the bloodmathematical deduction: experimental verificationsystems biology
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Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
William Harvey
heart rhythm
circulation of the blood
mathematical deduction: experimental verification
systems biology
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Denis Noble
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title Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals
title_short Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals
title_full Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals
title_fullStr Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals
title_full_unstemmed Origins of Systems Biology in William Harvey’s Masterpiece on the Movement of the Heart and the Blood in Animals
title_sort origins of systems biology in william harvey’s masterpiece on the movement of the heart and the blood in animals
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series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2009-04-01
description In this article we continue our exploration of the historical roots of systems biology by considering the work of William Harvey. Central arguments in his work on the movement of the heart and the circulation of the blood can be shown to presage the concepts and methods of integrative systems biology. These include: (a) the analysis of the level of biological organization at which a function (e.g. cardiac rhythm) can be said to occur; (b) the use of quantitative mathematical modelling to generate testable hypotheses and deduce a fundamental physiological principle (the circulation of the blood) and (c) the iterative submission of his predictions to an experimental test. This article is the result of a tri-lingual study: as Harvey’s masterpiece was published in Latin in 1628, we have checked the original edition and compared it with and between the English and French translations, some of which are given as notes to inform the reader of differences in interpretation.
topic William Harvey
heart rhythm
circulation of the blood
mathematical deduction: experimental verification
systems biology
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