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Martyn Nash
Martyn Nash
Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Auckland.
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Computational mechanics of the heart
MP Nash, PJ Hunter
Journal of Elasticity 61 (1-3), 113-141, 2000
5662000
Electromechanical model of excitable tissue to study reentrant cardiac arrhythmias
MP Nash, AV Panfilov
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 85 (2-3), 501-522, 2004
4772004
Evidence for multiple mechanisms in human ventricular fibrillation
MP Nash, A Mourad, RH Clayton, PM Sutton, CP Bradley, M Hayward, ...
Circulation 114 (6), 536-542, 2006
3342006
Modelling passive diastolic mechanics with quantitative MRI of cardiac structure and function
VY Wang, HI Lam, DB Ennis, BR Cowan, AA Young, MP Nash
Medical image analysis 13 (5), 773-784, 2009
2112009
Multiphysics and multiscale modelling, data–model fusion and integration of organ physiology in the clinic: ventricular cardiac mechanics
R Chabiniok, VY Wang, M Hadjicharalambous, L Asner, J Lee, ...
Interface focus 6 (2), 20150083, 2016
2072016
Coupling multi-physics models to cardiac mechanics
DA Nordsletten, SA Niederer, MP Nash, PJ Hunter, NP Smith
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 104 (1-3), 77-88, 2011
2062011
Phase mapping of cardiac fibrillation
K Umapathy, K Nair, S Masse, S Krishnan, J Rogers, MP Nash, ...
Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology 3 (1), 105-114, 2010
2002010
Mechanics and material properties of the heart using an anatomically accurate mathematical model
MP Nash
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 1998
1821998
Computational electromechanics of the heart
PJ Hunter, MP Nash, GB Sands
Computational biology of the heart, 345-407, 1997
1761997
Whole heart action potential duration restitution properties in cardiac patients: a combined clinical and modelling study
MP Nash, CP Bradley, PM Sutton, RH Clayton, P Kallis, MP Hayward, ...
Experimental physiology 91 (2), 339-354, 2006
1722006
Supine and prone differences in regional lung density and pleural pressure gradients in the human lung with constant shape
MH Tawhai, MP Nash, CL Lin, EA Hoffman
Journal of Applied Physiology 107 (3), 912-920, 2009
1632009
OpenCMISS: a multi-physics & multi-scale computational infrastructure for the VPH/Physiome project
C Bradley, A Bowery, R Britten, V Budelmann, O Camara, R Christie, ...
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 107 (1), 32-47, 2011
1432011
ECG signal classification for the detection of cardiac arrhythmias using a convolutional recurrent neural network
Z Xiong, MP Nash, E Cheng, VV Fedorov, MK Stiles, J Zhao
Physiological measurement 39 (9), 094006, 2018
1372018
Noninvasive electrical imaging of the heart: theory and model development
AJ Pullan, LK Cheng, MP Nash, CP Bradley, DJ Paterson
Annals of biomedical engineering 29, 817-836, 2001
1312001
Drift and breakup of spiral waves in reaction–diffusion–mechanics systems
AV Panfilov, RH Keldermann, MP Nash
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (19), 7922-7926, 2007
1292007
Myocardial material parameter estimation—a comparative study for simple shear
H Schmid, MP Nash, AA Young, PJ Hunter
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 128 (5), 742-750, 2006
1292006
Self-organized pacemakers in a coupled reaction-diffusion-mechanics system
AV Panfilov, RH Keldermann, MP Nash
Physical review letters 95 (25), 258104, 2005
1262005
Electromechanical wavebreak in a model of the human left ventricle
RH Keldermann, MP Nash, H Gelderblom, VY Wang, AV Panfilov
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 299 (1 …, 2010
1182010
Estimating material parameters of a structurally based constitutive relation for skin mechanics
JWY Jor, MP Nash, PMF Nielsen, PJ Hunter
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 10, 767-778, 2011
1112011
Organization of ventricular fibrillation in the human heart: experiments and models
KHWJ Ten Tusscher, A Mourad, MP Nash, RH Clayton, CP Bradley, ...
Experimental physiology 94 (5), 553-562, 2009
1102009
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