Cardiac-Cell Hybrid Model
Cross-source consensus on Cardiac-Cell Hybrid Model from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The cardiac-cell hybrid automaton included four modes and four variables for cardiac electrophysiology properties. — Statistical Model Checking based Analysis of Biological Networks
- Under normal conditions, midmyocardial, endocardial, and epicardial cells could leave the resting mode after stimulation. — Statistical Model Checking based Analysis of Biological Networks
- Sustained stimulation prevented the model from returning to rest after a successful action potential. — Statistical Model Checking based Analysis of Biological Networks
- The spike-and-dome property held for epicardial cells but not for midmyocardial or endocardial cells under normal transient stimulation. — Statistical Model Checking based Analysis of Biological Networks
- Under disease parameter settings, the excitability property failed, implying possible conduction block by unexcitable cells. — Statistical Model Checking based Analysis of Biological Networks