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Xin Zhou
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 21
Citations - 634
Xin Zhou is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Repolarization. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 460 citations. Previous affiliations of Xin Zhou include British Heart Foundation.
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Development, calibration, and validation of a novel human ventricular myocyte model in health, disease, and drug block
Jakub Tomek,Alfonso Bueno-Orovio,Elisa Passini,Xin Zhou,Ana Mincholé,Oliver Britton,Chiara Bartolucci,Stefano Severi,Alvin Shrier,László Virág,András Varró,Blanca Rodriguez +11 more
TL;DR: The design, development, calibration and independent validation of a human-based ventricular model (ToR-ORd) for simulations of electrophysiology and excitation-contraction coupling, from ionic to whole-organ dynamics, including the electrocardiogram are presented.
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Variability in cardiac electrophysiology: Using experimentally−calibrated populations of models to move beyond the single virtual physiological human paradigm.
Anna Muszkiewicz,Oliver J. Britton,Philip Gemmell,Elisa Passini,Carlos Sánchez,Xin Zhou,Annamaria Carusi,T. Alexander Quinn,Kevin Burrage,Alfonso Bueno-Orovio,Blanca Rodriguez +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the considerations behind constructing an experimentally-calibrated population of models and review the studies that have employed this approach to investigate variability in cardiac electrophysiology in physiological and pathological conditions, as well as under drug action.
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Variability in cardiac electrophysiology: Using experimentally-calibrated populations of models to move beyond the single virtual physiological human paradigm
Anna Muszkiewicz,Oliver J. Britton,Philip Gemmell,Elisa Passini,Carlos Sánchez,Xin Zhou,Annamaria Carusi,T. Alexander Quinn,Kevin Burrage,Alfonso Bueno-Orovio,Blanca Rodriguez +10 more
TL;DR: The considerations behind constructing an experimentally-calibrated population of models are outlined, the methodology is described and compared with alternative approaches for studying variability in cardiac electrophysiology, including cell-specific modelling approaches, sensitivity-analysis based methods, and populations-of-models frameworks that do not consider the experimental calibration step.
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In Vivo and In Silico Investigation Into Mechanisms of Frequency Dependence of Repolarization Alternans in Human Ventricular Cardiomyocytes.
Xin Zhou,Alfonso Bueno-Orovio,Michele Orini,Ben Hanson,Martin Hayward,Peter Taggart,Pier D. Lambiase,Kevin Burrage,Blanca Rodriguez +8 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals.
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Human-based approaches to pharmacology and cardiology: an interdisciplinary and intersectorial workshop.
Blanca Rodriguez,Annamaria Carusi,Najah Abi-Gerges,Rina Ariga,Oliver J. Britton,Gil Bub,Alfonso Bueno-Orovio,Rebecca A.B. Burton,Valentina Carapella,Louie Cardone-Noott,Matthew J. Daniels,Mark R. Davies,Sara Dutta,Andre Ghetti,Vicente Grau,Stephen C Harmer,Ivan Kopljar,Pier D. Lambiase,Hua Rong Lu,Aurore Lyon,Ana Mincholé,Anna Muszkiewicz,Julien Oster,Michelangelo Paci,Elisa Passini,Stefano Severi,Peter Taggart,Andrew Tinker,Jean-Pierre Valentin,András Varró,Mikael Wallman,Xin Zhou +31 more
TL;DR: A Workshop on Computational Cardiovascular Science was created an international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectorial forum to define the next steps for a human-based approach to disease supported by computational methodologies.