The mathematical models considered in this book can help to understand
the swelling of mitochondria. For the first time, it presents new
mathematical models of mitochondrial swelling that take into account, in
particular, spatial effects. The results presented here could make it
possible to predict properties of the underlying biological mechanisms.
Taking into account that mitochondria could move within a cell, lead to
a PDE-PDE model. The book discusses the well-posedness and long-term
dynamics of solutions, depending on boundary conditions reflecting the
in vitro and in vivo cases. These analytical and numerical results have
inspired colleagues from the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of
the Helmholtz Center Munich to design new experiments justifying the
theoretical and numerical results that are obtained. The book is
intended for graduates students and researchers with a solid
mathematical background and an interest in cell biology.