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Glenn Terje Lines
Associate Professor
Senior Research Scientist
Organisation:
Department of Computational Physiology
Email:
[email protected]
Most recent publications
A. Tveito
,
G. T. Lines
,
J. E. Hake
and
A. G. Edwards
Instabilities of the Resting State in a Mathematical Model of Calcium Handling in Cardiac Myocytes
Mathematical Biosciences
236 (2012): 97-107.
Journal Article
2012
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A. Tveito
,
G. T. Lines
and
M. Maleckar
A Note on a Possible Pro-Arrhythmic Property of Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs Aimed at Improving Gap-Junction Coupling
Biophysical Journal
102 (2012): 231-237.
Journal Article
2012
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A. Tveito
,
G. T. Lines
,
M. E. Rognes
and
M. Maleckar
An Analysis of the Shock Strength Needed to Achieve Defibrillation in a Simplified Mathematical Model of Cardiac Tissue
International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling
9 (2012): 644-657.
Journal Article
2012
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A. Tveito
,
G. T. Lines
,
A. G. Edwards
,
M. Maleckar
,
A. P. Michailova
,
J. E. Hake
and
A. D. McCulloch
Slow Calcium-Depolarization-Calcium Waves May Initiate Fast Local Depolarization Waves in Ventricular Tissue
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology
110 (2012): 295-304.
Journal Article
2012
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Talks, contributed
G. T. Lines
,
J. Sundnes
,
A. Tveito
,
X. Cai
,
K. Mardal
and
A. M. Bruaset
Diffpack Simulation of the Electrical Activity in the Heart
In
Invited minisymposium talk at the 20th CAD-FEM User's Meeting, Friedrichshafen, Germany
, 2002.
Status: Published