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Jason Constantino

Jason Constantino

Graduate Student - Trayanova Lab

218b Hackerman Hall
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone: (410) 516-8451
Fax: (410) 516-5294
E-mail: jconsta3 | at | jhmi.edu

Publications:

Lim K. M., J. Constantino, V. Gurev, R. Zhu, E. B. Shim and N. A. Trayanova (2012). "Comparison of the effects of continuous and pulsatile left ventricular-assist devices on ventricular unloading using a cardiac electromechanics model." J Physiol Sci, 62(1): 11-9.

Gurev V., K. Tavakolian, J. Constantino, B. Kaminska, A. P. Blaber and N. A. Trayanova (2012). "Mechanisms Underlying Isovolumic Contraction and Ejection Peaks in Seismocardiogram Morphology." J Med Biol Eng, 32(2): 103-110.

Constantino J., Y. Hu and N. A. Trayanova (2012). "A computational approach to understanding the cardiac electromechanical activation sequence in the normal and failing heart, with translation to the clinical practice of CRT." Prog Biophys Mol Biol, 110(2-3): 372-9.

Trayanova N. A., T. O'Hara, J. D. Bayer, P. M. Boyle, K. S. McDowell, J. Constantino, H. J. Arevalo, Y. Hu and F. Vadakkumpadan (2012). "Computational cardiology: how computer simulations could be used to develop new therapies and advance existing ones." Europace, 14 Suppl 5: v82-v89.

Rantner L. J., H. J. Arevalo, J. L. Constantino, I. R. Efimov, G. Plank and N. A. Trayanova (2012). "Three-dimensional mechanisms of increased vulnerability to electric shocks in myocardial infarction: altered virtual electrode polarizations and conduction delay in the peri-infarct zone." J Physiol, 590(Pt 18): 4537-51.

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