Theoretical models for coronary vascular biomechanics: progress and challenges.
A key aim of the cardiac Physiome Project is to develop theoretical models to simulate the functional behaviour of the heart under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Heart function is critically dependent on the delivery of an adequate blood supply to the myocardium via the coronary va...
Main Authors: | Waters, S, Alastruey, J, Beard, D, Bovendeerd, P, Davies, P, Jayaraman, G, Jensen, O, Lee, J, Parker, K, Popel, A, Secomb, T, Siebes, M, Sherwin, S, Shipley, R, Smith, N, van de Vosse, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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