Assessing the importance of sex and disease-specific anatomy in electrophysiology and mechanical simulations with a newly developed public virtual cohort of four-chamber heart models.
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| Title: | Assessing the importance of sex and disease-specific anatomy in electrophysiology and mechanical simulations with a newly developed public virtual cohort of four-chamber heart models. |
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| Authors: | Solís-Lemus, José Alonso1 (AUTHOR) j.solis-lemus@imperial.ac.uk, Barrows, Rosie K.1 (AUTHOR), Rodero, Cristobal1 (AUTHOR), Strocchi, Marina1,2 (AUTHOR), Montarello, Natalie3 (AUTHOR), Lahoti, Nishant3 (AUTHOR), Corrado, Cesare1 (AUTHOR), Qayyum, Abdul1 (AUTHOR), Rahmani, Shahrokh1 (AUTHOR), Roney, Caroline4 (AUTHOR), Plank, Gernot5,6 (AUTHOR), Augustin, Christoph5,6 (AUTHOR), Xu, Hao3 (AUTHOR), Young, Alistair3 (AUTHOR), Pathmanathan, Pras7 (AUTHOR), Rajani, Ronak3 (AUTHOR), Niederer, Steven A.1,8 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | PLoS Computational Biology. 6/2/2026, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p1-21. 21p. |
| Database: | Academic Search Ultimate |
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| ISSN: | 1553734X |
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| DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1014325 |