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Subthreshold electric field stimulation of excitable tissue

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Barr, RC; Plonsey, R
Published in: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings
December 1, 1997

This paper reviews the conditions under which a single-fiber membrane can be considered to be linear and at steady-state. These properties are useful in evaluating the response of tissue to stimulation, especially in predicting values of the transmembrane voltage both during a stimulus and thereafter.

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Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings

ISSN

0589-1019

Publication Date

December 1, 1997

Volume

6

Start / End Page

2596 / 2600
 

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Barr, R. C., & Plonsey, R. (1997). Subthreshold electric field stimulation of excitable tissue. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings, 6, 2596–2600.
Barr, R. C., and R. Plonsey. “Subthreshold electric field stimulation of excitable tissue.” Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings 6 (December 1, 1997): 2596–2600.
Barr RC, Plonsey R. Subthreshold electric field stimulation of excitable tissue. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings. 1997 Dec 1;6:2596–600.
Barr, R. C., and R. Plonsey. “Subthreshold electric field stimulation of excitable tissue.” Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings, vol. 6, Dec. 1997, pp. 2596–600.
Barr RC, Plonsey R. Subthreshold electric field stimulation of excitable tissue. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings. 1997 Dec 1;6:2596–2600.

Published In

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings

ISSN

0589-1019

Publication Date

December 1, 1997

Volume

6

Start / End Page

2596 / 2600