Quantitative Comparison of Effects of Dofetilide, Sotalol, Quinidine, and Verapamil between Human Ex vivo Trabeculae and In silico Ventricular Models Incorporating Inter-Individual Action Potential Variability
Background: In silico modeling could soon become a mainstream method of pro-arrhythmic risk assessment in drug development. However, a lack of human-specific data and appropriate modeling techniques has previously prevented quantitative comparison of drug effects between in silico models and recordi...
Main Authors: | Britton, O, Abi-Gerges, N, Page, G, Ghetti, A, Miller, P, Rodriguez, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2017
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