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• #### Temporal excitation patterns on the cerebral cortex as a result of migraine modeling ﻿

(Springer Proceedings in Physics, 2016-06-29)
The complex, highly individual, geometry of the cerebral cortex in humans presents a major challenge in studying the spreading of spontaneous neuronal activity. Recent computational advances [1] allow to simulate the ...
• #### Tissue drives lesion: computational evidence of interspecies variability in cardiac radiofrequency ablation ﻿

(HE 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNCTIONAL IMAGING AND MODELING OF THE HEART, 2019)
Radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) is widely used for the treatment of various types of cardiac arrhythmias. Typically, the efficacy and the safety of the ablation protocols used in the clinics are derived from tests ...
• #### Transitions between bursting modes in the integrated oscillator model for pancreatic β-cells ﻿

(Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2018-06-20)
Insulin-secreting $\beta$-cells of pancreatic islets of Langerhans produce bursts of electrical impulses, resulting in intracellular Ca$^{2+}$ oscillations and pulsatile insulin secretion. The mechanism for this bursting ...
• #### Unlocking datasets by calibrating populations of models to data density: a study in atrial electrophysiology ﻿

(Science Advances, 2018-01-10)
The understanding of complex physical or biological systems nearly always requires a characterization of the variability that underpins these processes. In addition, the data used to calibrate these models may also often ...