Bradley J. Roth, Ph.D.

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1998- Physics Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI, United States 
Area:
Medical Physics, Biological Physics
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Parents

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John P. Wikswo grad student 1982-1987 Vanderbilt

Collaborators

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Ranjith Wijesinghe collaborator 1982- Ball State University
Peter J. Basser collaborator 1988- NIH (E-Tree)
Leonardo G. Cohen collaborator 1988- (Neurotree)
Mark Hallett collaborator 1988- (Neurotree)
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Wijesinghe D, Roth BJ. (2019) Mechanical bidomain model of cardiac muscle with unequal anisotropy ratios. Physical Review. E. 100: 062417
Sharma K, Roth BJ. (2018) The mechanical bidomain model of cardiac muscle with curving fibers. Physical Biology
Sharma K, Roth BJ. (2018) Engineered cardiac tissue analyzed using the mechanical bidomain model Physical Review E. 98
Galappaththige SK, Gray RA, Roth BJ. (2017) Modeling bipolar stimulation of cardiac tissue. Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.). 27: 093920
Costantino AJ, Hyatt CJ, Kollisch-Singule MC, et al. (2017) Determining the light scattering and absorption parameters from forward-directed flux measurements in cardiac tissue. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 22: 76009
Galappaththige SK, Gray RA, Roth BJ. (2017) Cardiac strength-interval curves calculated using a bidomain tissue with a parsimonious ionic current. Plos One. 12: e0171144
Xu D, Roth BJ. (2017) The Magnetic Field Produced by the Heart and Its Influence on MRI Mathematical Problems in Engineering. 2017: 1-9
Puwal S, Roth BJ, Basser PJ. (2016) Heterogeneous anisotropic magnetic susceptibility of the myelin-water layers causes local magnetic field perturbations in axons. Nmr in Biomedicine
Kandel SM, Roth BJ. (2015) ELECTRICAL INSTABILITY DUE TO REGIONAL INCREASE IN EXTRACELLULAR POTASSIUM ION CONCENTRATION. Journal of Nature and Science. 1
Kandel SM, Roth BJ. (2015) The Mechanism of Reflection Type Reentry: A Simulation Study. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
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