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The Center For Advanced Medical Engineering And Informatics Osaka University | 論文
- In vivo optical measurements of cortical response evoked by electrical stimulation in the mouse visual cortex (MEとバイオサイバネティックス)
- Transmural Dispersion of Repolarization Determines Scroll Wave Behavior During Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias : A Simulation Study
- Metabolic Syndrome and Heart Failure
- Interval Estimation of the 50% Effective Time in Small Sample Assay Data
- Interval Estimation of the 50% Effective Time in Small Sample Assay Data
- Power and Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Trials with Multiple Primary Variables
- Hand-Carried Echocardiography in Assessing Ventricular Function and Valvular Regurgitation
- Optimization Techniques for Parallel Biophysical Simulations Generated by insilicoIDE
- Specifications of insilicoML 1.0 : A Multilevel Biophysical Model Description Language
- Long-term β-blocker therapy improves diastolic function even without the therapeutic effect on systolic function in patients with reduced ejection fraction
- Transition From Asymptomatic Diastolic Dysfunction to Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction : Roles of Systolic Function and Ventricular Distensibility
- Automated Segmentation and Morphometric Analysis of the Human Airway Tree from Multidetector CT Images
- Microstructure-Based Monte Carlo Simulation of Ca^ Dynamics Evoking Cardiac Calcium Channel Inactivation
- Transcatheter aortic valve implantation : first trans-iliac experience in Japan
- 2P-034 タンパク質から切り出されてきた多様な50残基長セグメントに見られる構造相関ネットワークの特徴(蛋白質・構造機能相関(2),第46回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Is newer better in the assessment of left ventricular diastolic function? Revival of left atrial size
- P-360 DISTIRIBUTION AND EVOLUTION OF DISACCHARIDE-SPECIFIC GLYCOSIDASES (DIGLYCOSIDASES) IN PLANTS
- Optimization Techniques for Parallel Biophysical Simulations Generated by insilicoIDE
- Optimization Techniques for Parallel Biophysical Simulations Generated by insilicoIDE
- Normal Values of Real-Time 3-Dimensional Echocardiographic Parameters in a Healthy Japanese Population : The JAMP-3D Study