An Electrophysiologic Computational Model of the Zebrafish Heart

In recent years there has been a growing interest in the zebrafish thanks to its physiological characteristics similar to humans '. The following work aims to create a full electrophysiological computational model of the zebrafish heart with the ultimate purpose of assessing the influence of pa...

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