Heart failure (HF) affects over 5 million Americans and is characterized by impairment of cellular cardiac contractile function resulting in reduced ejection fraction in patients. Electrical stimulation such as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) have shown some success in treating patients with HF. Computer simulations have the potential to help improve such therapy (e.g. suggest optimal lead placement) as well as provide insight into the underlying mechanisms which could be beneficial. However, these myocyte models require a quantitatively accurate excitation-contraction coupling such that the electrical and contraction predictions are correct. While currently there are close to a hundred mod...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on card...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
In this paper, we present a simulation study of transmural cellular electromechanical properties in ...
Heart failure (HF) affects over 5 million Americans and is characterized by impairment of cellular c...
Heart failure is the leading cause of death in the world and yet the mechanisms of disease progressi...
[EN] Intracellular Ca2+ is the main activator of myofilament contraction and the altered Ca2+ handli...
Computer simulation is used to quantitatively explain interactions of cardiac mechanisms on molecula...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on cardi...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on cardi...
This model was developed for the study of excitation-contraction coupling for single cardiac cell. T...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on card...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
In this paper, we present a simulation study of transmural cellular electromechanical properties in ...
Heart failure (HF) affects over 5 million Americans and is characterized by impairment of cellular c...
Heart failure is the leading cause of death in the world and yet the mechanisms of disease progressi...
[EN] Intracellular Ca2+ is the main activator of myofilament contraction and the altered Ca2+ handli...
Computer simulation is used to quantitatively explain interactions of cardiac mechanisms on molecula...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on cardi...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Calcium is crucial in this comp...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on cardi...
This model was developed for the study of excitation-contraction coupling for single cardiac cell. T...
Contractility has become one of the main readouts in computational and experimental studies on card...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
In this paper, we present a simulation study of transmural cellular electromechanical properties in ...