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    Numerical Simulation of Mechanoelectric Feedback in a Deformed Myocardium by Vasserman, I. N.

    “…— Mechanoelectric feedback manifests itself as a change in myocardial conductivity and the appearance of additional transmembrane currents associated with…”
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    Numerical Simulation of Propagation of Electric Excitation in the Heart Wall Taking into Account Its Fibrous-Laminar Structure by Vasserman, I N, Matveenko, V P, Shardakov, I N, Shestakov, A P

    Published in Biofizika (01-07-2015)
    “…The propagation of excitation wave in the inhomogeneous anisotropic finite element model of cardiac muscle is investigated. In this model, the inhomogeneity…”
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    The mechanism of the initiation of cardiac arrhythmias due to a pathological distribution of myocardial conductivity by Vasserman, I. N., Matveenko, V. P., Shardakov, I. N., Shestakov, A. P.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (01-03-2016)
    “…The two mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmia that are currently known involve transition of some of the cells into a self-oscillating mode and the emergence of…”
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    Derivation of the Macroscopic Intracellular Conductivity of Deformed Myocardium on the Basis of Microstructure Analysis by Vasserman, I. N., Matveenko, V. P., Shardakov, I. N., Shestakov, A. P.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (01-05-2018)
    “…A model of changes in the intracellular conductivity of the myocardium due to its deformation was developed. Macroconductivities were derived using the…”
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    Numerical simulation of the propagation of electrical excitation in the heart wall taking its fibrous laminar structure into account by Vasserman, I. N., Matveenko, V. P., Shardakov, I. N., Shestakov, A. P.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (01-07-2015)
    “…The propagation of an excitation wave in an inhomogeneous anisotropic finite-element model of cardiac muscle was studied. In this model, the inhomogeneity…”
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    Mechanism of Formation of Cardiac Arrhythmia Due to Pathological Distribution of Myocardium Conductivity by Vasserman, I N, Matveenko, V P, Shardakov, I N, Shestakov, A P

    Published in Biofizika (01-03-2016)
    “…Two mechanisms responsible for the emergence of arrhythmia are known: a change of part of the cells to a self-oscillatory mode and generation of circulating…”
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    Finite-element simulation of myocardial electrical excitation by Vasserman, I. N., Matveenko, V. P., Shardakov, I. N., Shestakov, A. P.

    “…Based on a single-domain model of myocardial conduction, isotropic and anisotropic finite element models of the myocardium are developed allowing excitation…”
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    Dynamics of glass-reinforced plastic and combined rod columns by Vasserman, I. N., Shardakov, I. N., Vasserman, N. N.

    “…A model and program have been developed which make it possible to perform the dynamic calculations of rod columns assembled from steel and glass-reinforced…”
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    Formulation and solution of dynamic problems of elastic rod systems subjected to boundary conditions described by multivalued relations by VASSERMAN, I. N, SHARDAKOV, I. N

    “…The dynamic behavior of rod systems under the action of external force factors described by multivalued (subdifferential) relations is studied. The…”
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