Over 40 years of interaction between simulation and experiment have led to the development of the Virtual Heart, which is now sufficiently refined to be useful in drug development.
Cardiac modeling
Virtual Heart models
Experimentally based models of the heart have been developed since 1960, starting with the discovery and modelling of potassium channels. The early models were based on extensions of the Hodgkin-Huxley nerve impulse equations. The first models including calcium balance and signalling were made in the 1980s and have now reached a high degree of physiological detail. During the 1990s these cell models have been incorporated into anatomically detailed tissue and organ models to create the first virtual organ, the Virtual Heart. With over 40 years of interaction between simulation and experiment, the models are now sufficiently refined to begin to be of use in drug development.
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Denis Noble (Fri,) conducted a review in Cardiac modeling. Virtual Heart models was evaluated. Over 40 years of interaction between simulation and experiment have led to the development of the Virtual Heart, which is now sufficiently refined to be useful in drug development.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a155f1079ff98d0de4e864d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.119370
Denis Noble
Electrophysiology
The Journal of Physiology
Oxford Fertility
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