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The following pages link to The living heart project: a robust and integrative simulator for human heart function (Q1669467):
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- Frontiers in finite-deformation electromechanics (Q1669459) (← links)
- Machine learning in drug development: characterizing the effect of 30 drugs on the QT interval using Gaussian process regression, sensitivity analysis, and uncertainty quantification (Q1987901) (← links)
- A new computational framework for electro-activation in cardiac mechanics (Q1987938) (← links)
- Non-conforming finite-element formulation for cardiac electrophysiology: an effective approach to reduce the computation time of heart simulations without compromising accuracy (Q1990715) (← links)
- Modeling cardiac muscle fibers in ventricular and atrial electrophysiology simulations (Q2020750) (← links)
- Multipatch isogeometric analysis for electrophysiology: simulation in a human heart (Q2022025) (← links)
- Effects of dispersed fibres in myocardial mechanics. I: passive response (Q2130474) (← links)
- A fast computational model for the electrophysiology of the whole human heart (Q2135837) (← links)
- How drugs modulate the performance of the human heart (Q2150238) (← links)
- How viscous is the beating heart? Insights from a computational study (Q2171510) (← links)
- Towards an efficient computational strategy for electro-activation in cardiac mechanics (Q2173633) (← links)
- Modelling and simulation for preclinical cardiac safety assessment of drugs with human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (Q2216529) (← links)
- A computationally efficient physiologically comprehensive 3D-0D closed-loop model of the heart and circulation (Q2246288) (← links)
- The importance of mechano-electrical feedback and inertia in cardiac electromechanics (Q2309848) (← links)
- Towards real-time cardiac mechanics modelling with patient-specific heart anatomies (Q2310120) (← links)
- Computational systems mechanobiology of wound healing (Q2310353) (← links)
- Anatomically accurate high resolution modeling of human whole heart electromechanics: A strongly scalable algebraic multigrid solver method for nonlinear deformation (Q2374953) (← links)
- Computational modeling of cardiac hemodynamics: current status and future outlook (Q2374981) (← links)
- Hierarchical modeling of length-dependent force generation in cardiac muscles and associated thermodynamically-consistent numerical schemes (Q2667298) (← links)
- Robust and efficient fixed-point algorithm for the inverse elastostatic problem to identify myocardial passive material parameters and the unloaded reference configuration (Q2671382) (← links)
- Modeling the cardiac electromechanical function: A mathematical journey (Q5081547) (← links)
- A comprehensive and biophysically detailed computational model of the whole human heart electromechanics (Q6094646) (← links)
- Isogeometric mixed collocation of nearly-incompressible electromechanics in finite deformations for cardiac muscle simulations (Q6097599) (← links)
- A modular framework for implicit 3D-0D coupling in cardiac mechanics (Q6121707) (← links)
- A stable loosely-coupled scheme for cardiac electro-fluid-structure interaction (Q6173364) (← links)
- Whole-heart modelling with valves in a fluid-structure interaction framework (Q6194194) (← links)