Computer Simulations of the Heart
Glenn T. Lines and
Joakim Sundnes
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Glenn T. Lines: Simula Research Laboratory, CBC
Chapter 20 in Simula Research Laboratory, 2010, pp 259-276 from Springer
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Abstract Biomedical research has traditionally used two types of experimental techniques—in vivo experiments performed on living organisms and in vitro studies performed on tissue samples. A third technique called in silico experiments is emerging. As the name suggests, these experiments are performed on a computer, that is, in silicon. In this paper we will present a project that studies the heart using in silico experiments.
Keywords: Transmembrane Potential; Colour Version; Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient; Extracellular Potential; Transmembrane Current (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01156-6_20
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