The Cardiac Physiome: perspectives for the future.

The Physiome Project, exemplified by the Cardiac Physiome, is now 10 years old. In this article, we review past progress and future challenges in developing a quantitative framework for understanding human physiology that incorporates both genetic inheritance and environmental influence. Despite the...

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Main Authors: Bassingthwaighte, J, Hunter, P, Noble, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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