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Benjamin Kaimovitz

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Namani R, Lee L, Lanir Y, Kaimovitz B, Shavik S, Kassab G
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2020 Feb; 128(5):1106-1122. PMID: 32078466
Cardiac-coronary interaction and the effects of its pathophysiological variations on spatial heterogeneity of coronary perfusion and myocardial work are still poorly understood. This hypothesis-generating study predicts spatial heterogeneities in both...
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Kaimovitz B, Lanir Y, Kassab G
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2010 Jul; 299(4):H1064-76. PMID: 20622105
We have previously reconstructed the entire coronary arterial tree of the porcine heart down to the first segment of capillaries. Here, we extend the vascular model through the capillary bed...
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Huo Y, Kaimovitz B, Lanir Y, Wischgoll T, Hoffman J, Kassab G
Biophys J . 2009 May; 96(10):4035-43. PMID: 19450475
The blood flow in the myocardium has significant spatial heterogeneity. The objective of this study was to develop a biophysical model based on detailed anatomical data to determine the heterogeneity...
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Kaimovitz B, Huo Y, Lanir Y, Kassab G
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2007 Dec; 294(2):H714-23. PMID: 18055515
The coronary vasculature is characterized by highly asymmetric diameters at bifurcations, which may be an important determinant of flow distribution. To facilitate accurate reconstruction of the coronary network for hemodynamic...
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Wischgoll T, Meyer J, Kaimovitz B, Lanir Y, Kassab G
Ann Biomed Eng . 2007 Mar; 35(5):694-710. PMID: 17334680
The complexity of the coronary circulation especially in the deep layers largely evades experimental investigations. Hence, virtual/computational models depicting structure-function relation of the entire coronary vasculature including the deep layer...
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Kaimovitz B, Lanir Y, Kassab G
Ann Biomed Eng . 2005 Dec; 33(11):1517-35. PMID: 16341920
The temporal and spatial distribution of coronary blood flow, pressure, and volume are determined by the branching pattern and three-dimensional (3-D) geometry of the coronary vasculature, and by the mechanics...