Quaternion-Aligned Electroanatomical Models of the Murine Atria from Standard-Output Functional and Structural Imaging
Abstract
Our evolving understanding of the heterocellular cardiac environment demands innovative tools for its study. While murine models are lauded for their versatility and accessibility, they are constrained by scale; tools designed for larger subjects are unsuitable in mice. Advanced techniques, such as optical trans-membrane potential mapping and three-dimensional microscopy may fill this void. To enhance the utility of these methods, we developed a novel cross-correlation technique grounded in quaternion mathematics. The successful integration of multimodal observations represents a significant advancement in our ability to study cardiac electrophysiology in murine models, providing insight into mechanisms previously unexplored due to technical constraints.
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