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In silico pro-arrhythmia assessment: Can the results of the thorough QT study be predicted? (2014)
Journal Article
Mirams, G., Davies, M., Stott, J., Rodriguez, B., Cui, Y., Noble, D., Gavaghan, D., & Abi-Gerges, N. (2014). In silico pro-arrhythmia assessment: Can the results of the thorough QT study be predicted?. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 70(3), 318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vascn.2014.03.033

In early drug development, high-throughput cardiac ion channel screening data are now available routinely and relatively cheaply. In-silico approaches that use these data have been proposed to predict the results of: later safety tests; human clinica... Read More about In silico pro-arrhythmia assessment: Can the results of the thorough QT study be predicted?.

Spatiotemporal Transitions in Cardiac Neuronal Co-Cultures (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A.B. Burton, R., Stephens, G., Sharkey, A., Bilton, S., Larsen, H., Kramer, H., Schmidt, C., Molina, C., Li, D., Mirams, G., Robinson, C., Paterson, D., & Bub, G. (2014, February). Spatiotemporal Transitions in Cardiac Neuronal Co-Cultures. Presented at 58th Annual Meeting Biophysical Society, San Francisco

A variety of arrhythmias have been attributed to formation of large scale patterns of excitation such as formation and break-up of spiral waves. We investigate the relationship between neuronal activity and evolution of macroscopic spatiotemporal dyn... Read More about Spatiotemporal Transitions in Cardiac Neuronal Co-Cultures.