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Journal papers

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Chaste: A test−driven approach to software development for biological modelling

J. Pitt−Francis‚ P. Pathmanathan‚ M.O. Bernabeu‚ R. Bordas‚ J. Cooper‚ A.G. Fletcher‚ G.R. Mirams‚ P. Murray‚ J.M. Osborne‚ A. Walter‚ S.J. Chapman‚ A. Garny‚ I.M.M. van Leeuwen‚ P.K. Maini‚ B. Rodriguez‚ S.L. Waters‚ J.P. Whiteley‚ H.M. Byrne and D.J. Gavaghan

In Computer Physics Communications. Vol. 180. No. 12. Pages 2452−2471. 2009.

[2]

Grid Computing Simulations of Ion Channel Block Effects on the ECG Using 3D Anatomically−Based Models

Gavaghan D Bernabeu MO Corrias A Pitt−Francis J Rodriguez B Bethwaite B Enticott C Garic S Peachey T Tan J Abramson D

In Computers in Cardiology. 2009.

[3]

Simulating cardiac electrophysiology using anisotropic mesh adaptivity

J Pitt−Francis J Southern GJ Gorman MD Piggott PE Farrell MO Bernabeu

In Journal of computational science. No. 1. Pages 82−88. 2010.

[4]

A numerical guide to the solution of the bidomain equations of cardiac electrophysiology

P. Pathmanathan‚ M.O. Bernabeu‚ R. Bordas‚ J. Cooper‚ A. Garny‚ J. Pitt−Francis‚ J.P. Whiteley and D.J. Gavaghan

In Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. Vol. 102. No. (2−3). Pages 136−155. 2010.

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Chaste: Using Agile Programming Techniques to Develop Computational Biology Software

Joe Pitt−Francis‚ Miguel O. Bernabeu‚ Jonathan Cooper‚ Alan Garny‚ Lee Momtahan‚ James Osborne‚ Pras Pathmanathan‚ Blanca Rodriguez‚ Jonathan P. Whiteley and David J. Gavaghan

In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. Vol. 366. No. 1878. Pages 3111−3136. 2008.

[6]

Chaste: Incorporating a Novel Multiscale Spatial and Temporal Algorithm into a Large Scale Open Source Library

M.O. Bernabeu‚ R. Bordas‚ P. Pathmanathan‚ J. Pitt−Francis‚ J. Cooper‚ A. Garny‚ D.J. Gavaghan‚ B. Rodriguez‚ J.A. Southern and J.P. Whiteley

In Phil Trans Roy Soc (A). Vol. 367. No. 1895. Pages 1907−1930. May, 2009.

Conference proceedings

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High Performance Computer Simulations for the Study of Biological Function in 3D Heart Models Incorporating Fibre Orientation and Realistic Geometry at Para−Cellular Resolution