A multiscale predictive digital twin for neurocardiac modulation (Yang et al., 2023)


Yang PC et al. (2023). A multiscale predictive digital twin for neurocardiac modulation. The Journal of physiology. 601 [PubMed]

See more from authors: Yang PC · Rose A · DeMarco KR · Dawson JRD · Han Y · Jeng MT · Harvey RD · Santana LF · Ripplinger CM · Vorobyov I · Lewis TJ · Clancy CE

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