
Patricia Garcia Cañadilla
Publicacions destacades
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Early cardiac remodeling in aortic coarctation: insights from fetal and neonatal functional and structural assessment
Autors:Referència: Ultrasound In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2020. -
Machine Learning in Fetal Cardiology: What to Expect
Autors:Referència: Fetal Diagnosis And Therapy 2020. -
Myoarchitectural disarray of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy begins pre-birth
Autors:Referència: Journal Of Anatomy 2019. -
Structural coronary artery remodelling in the rabbit fetus as a result of intrauterine growth restriction
Autors:Referència: Plos One 2019. -
Comprehensive Analysis of Animal Models of Cardiovascular Disease using Multiscale X-Ray Phase Contrast Tomography
Autors:Referència: Scientific Reports 2019. -
Complex Congenital Heart Disease Associated With Disordered Myocardial Architecture in a Midtrimester Human Fetus
Autors:Referència: Circulation-Cardiovascular Imaging 2018. -
A two dimensional electromechanical model of a cardiomyocyte to assess Intra-cellular regional mechanical heterogeneities
Autors:Referència: Plos One 2017. -
Whole heart detailed and quantitative anatomy, myofibre structure and vasculature from X-ray phase-contrast synchrotron radiation-based micro computed tomography.
Autors:Referència: European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging 2017. -
A computational model of the fetal circulation to quantify blood redistribution in intrauterine growth restriction
Autors:Referència: Plos Computational Biology 2014.
Projectes destacats
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3D multi-scale imaging of human complex and large cardiac structures: co-development of imaging techniques and analysis software
Investigador/a principal: Bonnin ADurada: 01/01/2017 - 01/01/2018 -
Herramientas computacionales para investigar la morfología y dinámica del flujo sanguíneo tras el cierre de la orejuela izquierda en pacientes con fibrilación auricular. Retos Investigació. Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Ministry of Economy y FED
Investigador/a principal: Oscar Camara ReyCodi: DPI2015-71640-RDurada: 01/01/2016 - 31/12/2018 -
Development and validation of a unifying Model of the Heart to integrate heterogeneous, multimodal and multiscale measurements and information into a consistent representation. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grant TIN2014-52923-R) and FE
Investigador/a principal: Bart BijnensCodi: TIN2014-52923-RDurada: 01/01/2015 - 31/12/2017