Propagation of non-linear waves is key to the functioning of diverse biological systems. Such waves can organize into spirals, rotating around a core, whose properties determine the overall wave dynamics. Theoretically, manipulation of a spiral wave core should lead to full spatiotemporal control over its dynamics. However, this theory lacks supportive evidence (even at a conceptual level), making it thus a long-standing hypothesis. Here, we propose a new phenomenological concept that involves artificially dragging spiral waves by their cores, to prove the aforementioned hypothesis in silico, with subsequent in vitro validation in optogenetically modified monolayers of rat atrial cardiomyocytes. We thereby connect previously established, bu...
Rotating spiral waves organize excitation in various biological, physical, and chemical systems. The...
AbstractWe have previously shown in experimental cardiac cell monolayers that rapid point pacing can...
The regular, coordinated contraction of the heart muscle is orchestrated by periodic waves generate...
Propagation of non-linear waves is key to the functioning of diverse biological systems. Such waves ...
The development of new approaches to control cardiac arrhythmias requires a deep understanding of sp...
Spiral waves occur in various types of excitable media and their dynamics determine the spatial exci...
Lethal cardiac arrhythmias often involve the occurrence of spiral waves, whose control is essential ...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
A) Circular tip trajectory of a spiral wave, enclosing a core of diameter 0.3 mm, in a 25 mm × 25 mm...
In nature, macroscopic excitation waves1,2 are found in a diverse range of settings including chemic...
ABSTRACT We aim to understand the formation of abnormal waves of activity from myocardial regions wi...
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obsta...
AIMS: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and often involves reentrant el...
AbstractWe aim to understand the formation of abnormal waves of activity from myocardial regions wit...
Rotating spiral waves organize excitation in various biological, physical, and chemical systems. The...
AbstractWe have previously shown in experimental cardiac cell monolayers that rapid point pacing can...
The regular, coordinated contraction of the heart muscle is orchestrated by periodic waves generate...
Propagation of non-linear waves is key to the functioning of diverse biological systems. Such waves ...
The development of new approaches to control cardiac arrhythmias requires a deep understanding of sp...
Spiral waves occur in various types of excitable media and their dynamics determine the spatial exci...
Lethal cardiac arrhythmias often involve the occurrence of spiral waves, whose control is essential ...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
A) Circular tip trajectory of a spiral wave, enclosing a core of diameter 0.3 mm, in a 25 mm × 25 mm...
In nature, macroscopic excitation waves1,2 are found in a diverse range of settings including chemic...
ABSTRACT We aim to understand the formation of abnormal waves of activity from myocardial regions wi...
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obsta...
AIMS: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and often involves reentrant el...
AbstractWe aim to understand the formation of abnormal waves of activity from myocardial regions wit...
Rotating spiral waves organize excitation in various biological, physical, and chemical systems. The...
AbstractWe have previously shown in experimental cardiac cell monolayers that rapid point pacing can...
The regular, coordinated contraction of the heart muscle is orchestrated by periodic waves generate...