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1.Significance of integrated in silico transmural ventricular wedge preparation models of human non-failing and failing hearts for safety evaluation of drug candidates
2.The Comprehensive in Vitro Proarrhythmia Assay (CiPA) initiative — Update on progress
作者:Thomas Colatskya ; Thomas.Colatsky@fda.hhs.gov" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Bernard Ferminib ; Bernard.Fermini@pfizer.com" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Gary Gintantc ; Gary.Gintant@abbvie.com" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Jennifer B. Piersond ; jpierson@hesiglobal.org" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Philip Sagere ; psager@stanford.edu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Yuko Sekinof ; yukos@nihs.go.jp" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; David G. Straussa ; David.Strauss@fda.hhs.gov" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Norman Stockbridgea ; Norman.Stockbridge@fda.hhs.gov" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author
刊名:Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods
出版年:2016
5.Cardiotoxicity screening with simultaneous optogenetic pacing, voltage imaging and calcium imaging
刊名:Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods
出版年:2016
6.The prospective IQ-CSRC trial: A prototype early clinical proarrhythmia assessment investigation for replacing the ICH E14 thorough QTc (TQT) study
7.CSAHi study: Validation of multi-electrode array systems (MEA60/2100) for prediction of drug-induced proarrhythmia using human iPS cell-derived cardiomyocytes -assessment of inter-facility and cells lot-to-lot-variability-
刊名:Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
出版年:2016
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