Nonlinear and stochastic dynamics in the heart
In a normal human life span, the heart beats about 2–3 billion times. Under diseased
conditions, a heart may lose its normal rhythm and degenerate suddenly into much faster …
conditions, a heart may lose its normal rhythm and degenerate suddenly into much faster …
Calibration of ionic and cellular cardiac electrophysiology models
Cardiac electrophysiology models are among the most mature and well‐studied
mathematical models of biological systems. This maturity is bringing new challenges as …
mathematical models of biological systems. This maturity is bringing new challenges as …
Chaste: an open source C++ library for computational physiology and biology
Chaste—C ancer, H eart A nd S oft T issue E nvironment—is an open source C++ library for
the computational simulation of mathematical models developed for physiology and biology …
the computational simulation of mathematical models developed for physiology and biology …
COMBINE archive and OMEX format: one file to share all information to reproduce a modeling project
Background With the ever increasing use of computational models in the biosciences, the
need to share models and reproduce the results of published studies efficiently and easily is …
need to share models and reproduce the results of published studies efficiently and easily is …
Myokit: a simple interface to cardiac cellular electrophysiology
Myokit is a new powerful and versatile software tool for modeling and simulation of cardiac
cellular electrophysiology. Myokit consists of an easy-to-read modeling language, a …
cellular electrophysiology. Myokit consists of an easy-to-read modeling language, a …
Exploiting mathematical models to illuminate electrophysiological variability between individuals
Across individuals within a population, several levels of variability are observed, from the
differential expression of ion channels at the molecular level, to the various action potential …
differential expression of ion channels at the molecular level, to the various action potential …
Application of cardiac electrophysiology simulations to pro‐arrhythmic safety testing
Concerns over cardiac side effects are the largest single cause of compound attrition during
pharmaceutical drug development. For a number of years, biophysically detailed …
pharmaceutical drug development. For a number of years, biophysically detailed …
Validation and trustworthiness of multiscale models of cardiac electrophysiology
Computational models of cardiac electrophysiology have a long history in basic science
applications and device design and evaluation, but have significant potential for clinical …
applications and device design and evaluation, but have significant potential for clinical …
[HTML][HTML] Variability in high-throughput ion-channel screening data and consequences for cardiac safety assessment
Introduction Unwanted drug interactions with ionic currents in the heart can lead to an
increased pro-arrhythmic risk to patients in the clinic. It is therefore a priority for safety …
increased pro-arrhythmic risk to patients in the clinic. It is therefore a priority for safety …
[HTML][HTML] Prediction of thorough QT study results using action potential simulations based on ion channel screens
Introduction Detection of drug-induced pro-arrhythmic risk is a primary concern for
pharmaceutical companies and regulators. Increased risk is linked to prolongation of the QT …
pharmaceutical companies and regulators. Increased risk is linked to prolongation of the QT …