The Gordian knot of anatomy has been the architectural arrangement of ventricular muscle mass, which may have finally become understood. The description of Francisco Torrent-Guasp's model of the helical heart is presented, which includes the cardiac structures that produce 2 simple loops that start at the pulmonary artery and end in the aorta. An unscrolled ventricular band is shown, achieved by blunt dissection that extends between the points of origin of the right ventricle, at the pulmonary artery root, to termination at the aortic root, in the left ventricle. These components include a spiral horizontal basal loop that surrounds the right and left ventricular cavities, and changes direction to cause a second spiral, produced by a...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
The classical interpretation of myocardial activation assumes that the myocardium is homogeneous and...
The Gordian knot of anatomy has been the architectural arrangement of ventricular muscle mass, whic...
Torrent-Guasp's model of the helical heart is presented, which includes the cardiac muscular structu...
ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the n...
Cardiac dynamics are traditionally linked to a left ventricle, right ventricle, and septum morpholog...
Ventricular twisting, essential for cardiac function, is attributed to the contraction of myocardial...
In pursuing the evolutionary history, or phylogeny, of the heart one looks for common characterist...
The study of the dissemination of the electric impulse throughout the ventricular myocardium, which ...
Characterization of local and global contractile activities in the myocardium is essential for a bet...
How the cardiomyocytes are aggregated within the heart walls remains contentious. We still do not fu...
The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still ...
The aim of this study was to investigate: a) beginning and ends of the myocardium; b) the slippage b...
In this paper the organization of the human myocardium is reviewed at fie tissue, cellular and molec...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
The classical interpretation of myocardial activation assumes that the myocardium is homogeneous and...
The Gordian knot of anatomy has been the architectural arrangement of ventricular muscle mass, whic...
Torrent-Guasp's model of the helical heart is presented, which includes the cardiac muscular structu...
ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the n...
Cardiac dynamics are traditionally linked to a left ventricle, right ventricle, and septum morpholog...
Ventricular twisting, essential for cardiac function, is attributed to the contraction of myocardial...
In pursuing the evolutionary history, or phylogeny, of the heart one looks for common characterist...
The study of the dissemination of the electric impulse throughout the ventricular myocardium, which ...
Characterization of local and global contractile activities in the myocardium is essential for a bet...
How the cardiomyocytes are aggregated within the heart walls remains contentious. We still do not fu...
The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still ...
The aim of this study was to investigate: a) beginning and ends of the myocardium; b) the slippage b...
In this paper the organization of the human myocardium is reviewed at fie tissue, cellular and molec...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
The classical interpretation of myocardial activation assumes that the myocardium is homogeneous and...