COLLI FRANZONE, PIERO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.427
EU - Europa 1.028
AS - Asia 764
AF - Africa 3
OC - Oceania 3
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
SA - Sud America 1
Totale 3.228
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.419
CN - Cina 720
IE - Irlanda 333
UA - Ucraina 194
FI - Finlandia 120
IT - Italia 107
DE - Germania 94
SE - Svezia 76
GB - Regno Unito 53
SG - Singapore 34
FR - Francia 25
BE - Belgio 15
CA - Canada 8
IN - India 5
RO - Romania 4
AU - Australia 3
RU - Federazione Russa 3
EU - Europa 2
GR - Grecia 2
IR - Iran 2
MU - Mauritius 2
BD - Bangladesh 1
BO - Bolivia 1
EG - Egitto 1
IQ - Iraq 1
JP - Giappone 1
LV - Lettonia 1
NL - Olanda 1
Totale 3.228
Città #
Dublin 332
Chandler 314
Jacksonville 245
Nanjing 209
Ashburn 98
Boardman 94
Nanchang 78
Shenyang 66
Princeton 64
Lawrence 63
Ann Arbor 61
Beijing 61
Hebei 60
Jiaxing 56
Wilmington 55
Changsha 53
Medford 49
Tianjin 41
Hangzhou 32
Pavia 30
Milan 25
Singapore 19
Helsinki 18
Woodbridge 18
Brussels 15
Shanghai 14
Auburn Hills 12
Verona 11
Fairfield 10
Los Angeles 7
Norwalk 7
Ningbo 6
Kunming 5
Toronto 5
Como 4
Kanpur 4
Redwood City 4
Santa Clara 4
Seattle 4
Dearborn 3
Des Moines 3
Gussago 3
Houston 3
Montichiari 3
Ardabil 2
Bonn 2
Borås 2
Fuzhou 2
Genzano Di Roma 2
Haikou 2
Hefei 2
Philadelphia 2
Southend 2
Washington 2
Zhengzhou 2
Abbiategrasso 1
Addison 1
Andover 1
Baghdad 1
Baoding 1
Bari 1
Bologna 1
Bovisio Masciago 1
Cairo 1
Cedar Knolls 1
Changchun 1
Cremona 1
Dalian 1
Dallas 1
Deiva Marina 1
Edmonton 1
Forest City 1
Foshan 1
Frankfurt am Main 1
Harbin 1
Jinan 1
La Paz 1
Leawood 1
Manerbio 1
Melbourne 1
Mississauga 1
Nanning 1
New York 1
Newark 1
Orange 1
Perryton 1
Perth 1
Pittsburgh 1
Pune 1
Qingdao 1
Riga 1
Rockville 1
Rome 1
Seregno 1
Simi Valley 1
Solaro 1
Stezzano 1
Sujiatun 1
Sydney 1
Taizhou 1
Totale 2.335
Nome #
A quantitative analysis of recovery time markers from unipolar electrograms 90
Mathematical Cardiac Electrophysiology 84
Effects of Anodal Cardiac Stimulation on V m and $Ca_i^{2+}$ Distributions: A Bidomain Study 81
A comparison of coupled and uncoupled solvers for the cardiac Bidomain model 79
Computational electrocardiology: mathematical and numerical modeling 74
Computing cardiac recovery maps from electrograms and monophasic action potentials under heterogeneous and ischemic conductions 71
Anode make and break excitation mechanisms and strength-interval curves:Bidomain simulations in 3D rotational anisotropy 70
Parallel solution of cardiac reaction-diffusion models 67
Analysis and Numerics of Partial Differential Equations 67
A reliability analysis of cardiac repolarization time markers 66
A parallel solver for reaction-diffusion systems in computational electrocardiology 64
Dynamical effects of myocardial ischemia in anisotropic cardiac models in three dimensions 64
Accurate computation of electrograms in the left ventricular wall 63
On the reliability of cardiac recovery maps from extracellular markers 63
T wave polarity of simulated electrocardiograms: influence of transmural heterogeneity 63
Determining recovery times from transmembrane action potentials and unipolar electrograms in normal heart tissue 63
Electromechanical modelling and in silico analysis of a rat cardiac syncytium 62
A bidomain-LR1 study of fastest and late repolarization times in monophasic action potentials 61
Degenerate evolution systems modeling the cardiac electric field at micro- and macroscopic level 60
Bidomain and Eikonal-Curvature models for the Numerical Simulation of the Cardiac Activation 59
Simulating patterns of excitation, repolarization and action potential duration with cardiac Bidomain and Monodomain models. 59
Simulation of neutrophil production and control in man 58
Electromechanical modelling and in silico analysis of a rat cardiac syncytium 58
Intramural activation and repolarization sequences in canine ventricles. Experimental and simulation studies 57
Parallel decoupled Schwarz methods for cardiac reaction-diffusion models 57
Performance evaluation of cardiac repolarization markers derived from monophasic action potentials and unipolar electrograms: a simulation study 56
Electromechanical effects of concentric hypertrophy on the left ventricle: A simulation study 56
Multiscale modeling for the bioelectric activity of the heart 55
Bioelectrical effects of mechanical feedbacks in a strongly coupled cardiac electro-mechanical model 55
Simulating the effects of growth and fiber dispersion on the electromechanical response of a cardiac ventricular wedge affected from concentric hypertrophy 55
Ventricular Excitation: Wavefronts, Electrograms and Potential Patterns 54
Monophasic action potentials generated by Bidomain modeling as a tool for detecting cardiac repolarization times 54
Effects of mechanical feedback on the stability of cardiac scroll waves: A bidomain electro-mechanical simulation study 52
Monodomain simulations of excitation and recovery in cardiac blocks with intramural heterogeneity 50
Modeling anisotropic and heterogeneous cardiac models: parallel simulations 50
Effects of anisotropy and transmural hetrogeneity on the T-wave polarity of simulated electrograms 50
Effects of premature anodal stimulations on cardiac transmembrane potential and intracellular calcium distributions computed by anisotropic Bidomain models 50
Dynamical effects of myocardial ischemia in anisotropic cardiac models in three dimensions 50
Modelling the effect of thickness on the electromechanical properties of in vitro cardiac cultures: A simulation study 49
Cardiac kinematic parameters computed from video of in situ beating heart 49
Multiple components in the unipolar electrocardiogram: a simulation study in a three-dimensional model of ventricular myocardium 49
Parallel Bidomain preconditioners forcardiac excitation 48
Models of the spreading of excitation in myocardial tissue H Pilkington TC. et al. (eds) 47
On the asymptotic behaviour of anisotropic energies arising in the cardiac bidomain model 46
In silico modelling and analysis of the electrical and mechanical properties of in vitro cardiac cultures with different fiber architectures 43
Adaptivity in space and time for reaction-diffusion systems in Electrocardiology 43
Effects of transmural electric heterogeneities and electrotonic interactions on the dispersion of cardiac repolarization and action potential duration. A simulation study 40
The animations of electric heart maps 39
Electro-Mechanical Modeling and Simulation of Reentry Phenomena in the Presence of Myocardial Infarction 39
Cardiac excitation mechanisms, wavefront dynamics and strength–intervalcurves predicted by 3D orthotropic bidomain simulations 39
A numerical study of scalable cardiac electro-mechanical solvers on HPC architectures 38
On the polyphasic character of simulated and experimental electrograms 38
Computational modeling of the electromechanical response of a ventricular fiber affected by eccentric hypertrophy 36
Mathematical and numerical methods for reaction-diffusion models in electrocardiology 35
Relationship between cardiac electrical and mechanical activation markers by coupling bidomain and deformation models 34
Modeling ventricular repolarization: effects of transmural and apex-to-base heterogeneities in action potential durations 33
Inverse Problems in Electrocardiology 32
Joint influence of transmural heterogeneities and wall deformation on cardiac bioelectrical activity: A simulation study 32
Role of infarct scar dimensions, border zone repolarization properties and anisotropy in the origin and maintenance of cardiac reentry 31
Parallel Coupled and Uncoupled Multilevel Solvers for the Bidomain Model of Electrocardiology 27
Exploring anodal and cathodal make and break cardiac excitation mechanisms in a 3D anisotropic bidomanin model 26
Parallel multilevel solvers for the cardiac electro-mechanical coupling 21
Numerical evaluation of cardiac mechanical markers as estimators of the electrical activation time 17
Role of Scar and Border Zone Geometry on the Genesis and Maintenance of Re-Entrant Ventricular Tachycardia in Patients With Previous Myocardial Infarction 14
Epicardial Dispersion of Repolarization Promotes the Onset of Reentry in Brugada Syndrome: A Numerical Simulation Study 2
Totale 3.294
Categoria #
all - tutte 12.536
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 12.536


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020228 0 0 1 38 2 38 7 38 3 66 34 1
2020/2021358 37 34 10 39 2 45 6 59 12 59 44 11
2021/2022283 4 1 8 7 4 11 5 8 17 10 46 162
2022/2023897 98 55 11 89 87 81 0 52 396 4 15 9
2023/2024261 30 47 6 26 31 56 8 22 2 4 24 5
2024/2025118 18 76 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 3.294