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Autor:
S. Longobardi, A. Lewalle, S. Coveney, I. Sjaastad, E. K. S. Espe, W. E. Louch, C. J. Musante, A. Sher, S. A. Niederer
Cardiac contraction is the result of integrated cellular, tissue and organ function. Biophysical in silico cardiac models offer a systematic approach for studying these multi-scale interactions. The computational cost of such models is high, due to t
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Autor:
S. Longobardi, A. Lewalle, S. Coveney, I. Sjaastad, E. K. S. Espe, W. E. Louch, C. J. Musante, A. Sher, S. A. Niederer
Cardiac contraction is the result of integrated cellular, tissue and organ function. Biophysical in silico cardiac models offer a systematic approach for studying these multi-scale interactions. The computational cost of such models is high, due to t
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Publikováno v:
Experimental physiology. 94(5)
Tension-dependent binding of Ca(2+) to troponin C in the cardiac myocyte has been shown to play an important role in the regulation of Ca(2+) and the activation of tension development. The significance of this regulatory mechanism is quantified exper
Publikováno v:
Experimental physiology. 94(5)
Computational models of cardiac electrophysiology are exemplar demonstrations of the integration of multiple data sets into a consistent biophysical framework. These models encapsulate physiological understanding to provide quantitative predictions o
Autor:
S. L. Niederer
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 34:54-56
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Australian Veterinary Journal. 29:175-176
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Australian Veterinary Journal. 38:263-263