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Electrophysiology / Cellular neuroscience / Cellular processes / Membrane biology / Nervous system / CellML / Bidomain model / Cellular model / Action potential / Membrane potential / Mathematical and theoretical biology
Date: 2011-06-13 05:13:14
Electrophysiology
Cellular neuroscience
Cellular processes
Membrane biology
Nervous system
CellML
Bidomain model
Cellular model
Action potential
Membrane potential
Mathematical and theoretical biology

Considerations for the use of cellular electrophysiology models within cardiac tissue simulations Jonathan Coopera,∗, Alberto Corriasa,1 , David Gavaghana , Denis Nobleb a b

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