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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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Models of cardiac tissue electrophysiology: progress, challenges and open questions.
Richard H. Clayton,Olivier Bernus,Elizabeth M. Cherry,Hans Dierckx,Flavio H. Fenton,L Mirabella,L Mirabella,Alexander V. Panfilov,Frank B. Sachse,Gunnar Seemann,Henggui Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a tentative list of information that could be included in published descriptions of tissue electrophysiology models, and used to support interpretation and evaluation of simulation results, to discuss challenges and open questions.
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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
Oliver Monfredi,Alexey E. Lyashkov,Anne Berit Johnsen,Shin Inada,Heiko Schneider,Ruoxi Wang,Mahesan Nirmalan,Ulrik Wisløff,Victor A. Maltsev,Edward G. Lakatta,Henggui Zhang,Mark R. Boyett +11 more
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.