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The following pages link to Electric and magnetic fields from two-dimensional anisotropic bisyncytia (Q24536166):
Displaying 17 items.
- Virtual electrodes in cardiac tissue: a common mechanism for anodal and cathodal stimulation (Q24535993) (← links)
- Current injection into a two-dimensional anisotropic bidomain (Q24536181) (← links)
- Measurements of Transmembrane Potential and Magnetic Field at the Apex of the Heart (Q33748290) (← links)
- Effects of Elevated Extracellular Potassium on the Stimulation Mechanism of Diastolic Cardiac Tissue (Q34181240) (← links)
- High resolution magnetic images of planar wave fronts reveal bidomain properties of cardiac tissue (Q34188240) (← links)
- Fitting membrane resistance along with action potential shape in cardiac myocytes improves convergence: application of a multi-objective parallel genetic algorithm (Q35273547) (← links)
- Effects of unipolar stimulation on voltage and calcium distributions in the isolated rabbit heart (Q37344147) (← links)
- Magnetic measurements of peripheral nerve function using a neuromagnetic current probe (Q37733986) (← links)
- The strength-interval curve in cardiac tissue (Q38091067) (← links)
- Entrainment by an extracellular AC stimulus in a computational model of cardiac tissue (Q39604107) (← links)
- Induction of tachycardia confined within a pulmonary vein by electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation: Is it proof of reentry? (Q42289376) (← links)
- Cathodal stimulation in the recovery phase of a propagating planar wave in the rabbit heart reveals four stimulation mechanisms (Q50979670) (← links)
- Examination of stimulation mechanism and strength-interval curve in cardiac tissue (Q51371888) (← links)
- The effect of spatial scale of resistive inhomogeneity on defibrillation of cardiac tissue. (Q52013914) (← links)
- Quantal currents and potential in the three-dimensional anisotropic bidomain model of smooth muscle (Q52253864) (← links)
- The electrical potential produced by a strand of cardiac muscle: a bidomain analysis (Q68035513) (← links)
- Simulation of action potentials in a one-dimensional bidomain (Q68450653) (← links)