anisotropic diffusion

What is Anisotropic Diffusion?

Anisotropic diffusion refers to the process where substances, such as toxins, diffuse at different rates in different directions. Unlike isotropic diffusion, where diffusion occurs uniformly in all directions, anisotropic diffusion takes into account the heterogeneity of tissues. This directional dependence often results from variations in tissue structure and composition, which can affect how quickly and extensively a toxin spreads.

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