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Henggui Zhang

Researcher at University of Manchester

Publications -  469
Citations -  9830

Henggui Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sinoatrial node & Short QT syndrome. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 451 publications receiving 8369 citations. Previous affiliations of Henggui Zhang include Harbin Institute of Technology & British Heart Foundation.

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Mathematical models of action potentials in the periphery and center of the rabbit sinoatrial node

TL;DR: Simulated action potentials are consistent with those recorded experimentally and have a more negative takeoff potential, faster upstroke, more positive peak value, prominent phase 1 repolarization, greater amplitude, shorter duration, and more negative maximum diastolic potential than the model-generated central action potential.
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Detecting atrial fibrillation by deep convolutional neural networks.

TL;DR: The proposed method using deep convolutional neural networks shows high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy, and, therefore, is a valuable tool for AF detection via deep learning.
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Biophysical Characterization of the Underappreciated and Important Relationship Between Heart Rate Variability and Heart Rate

TL;DR: It is suggested that the correlation between a change inHRV and altered morbidity and mortality is substantially attributable to the concurrent change in HR, and calls for re-evaluation of the findings from many articles that have not adjusted properly or at all for HR differences when comparing HRV in multiple circumstances.
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Heterogeneous three-dimensional anatomical and electrophysiological model of human atria

TL;DR: A biophysical detailed and anatomically accurate computer model of human atria that incorporates both structural and electrophysiological heterogeneities is constructed and revealed that bundles form dominant pathways for atrial conduction.