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David Eisner
David Eisner
Professor Cardiac Physiology
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Calcium and excitation-contraction coupling in the heart
DA Eisner, JL Caldwell, K Kistamás, AW Trafford
Circulation research 121 (2), 181-195, 2017
7652017
The steady state TTX-sensitive (“window”) sodium current in cardiac Purkinje fibres
D Attwell, I Cohen, D Eisner, M Ohba, C Ojeda
Pflügers Archiv 379, 137-142, 1979
5591979
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ and Heart Failure: Roles of Diastolic Leak and Ca2+ Transport
DM Bers, DA Eisner, HH Valdivia
Circulation research 93 (6), 487-490, 2003
3842003
Integrative analysis of calcium cycling in cardiac muscle
DA Eisner, HS Choi, ME Diaz, SC O’neill, AW Trafford
Circulation research 87 (12), 1087-1094, 2000
3812000
Sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium content fluctuation is the key to cardiac alternans
ME Díaz, SC O’neill, DA Eisner
Circulation research 94 (5), 650-656, 2004
3692004
Na-Ca exchange: stoichiometry and electrogenicity
DA Eisner, WJ Lederer
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 248 (3), C189-C202, 1985
3441985
Evolution of calcium homeostasis: from birth of the first cell to an omnipresent signalling system
RM Case, D Eisner, A Gurney, O Jones, S Muallem, A Verkhratsky
Cell calcium 42 (4-5), 345-350, 2007
3222007
Oscillations of intracellular Ca2+ in mammalian cardiac muscle
CH Orchard, DA Eisner, DG Allen
Nature 304 (5928), 735-738, 1983
3031983
The sarcoplasmic reticulum and arrhythmogenic calcium release
LA Venetucci, AW Trafford, SC O'Neill, DA Eisner
Cardiovascular research 77 (2), 285-292, 2008
2792008
The control of Ca release from the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum: regulation versus autoregulation
DA Eisner, AW Trafford, ME Dñaz, CL Overend, SC O'neill
Cardiovascular research 38 (3), 589-604, 1998
2621998
An estimate of the calcium content of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in rat ventricular myocytes
A Varro, N Negretti, SB Hester, DA Eisner
Pflügers Archiv 423, 158-160, 1993
2521993
Measurement of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ content and sarcolemmal Ca2+ fluxes in isolated rat ventricular myocytes during spontaneous Ca2+ release
ME Diaz, AW Trafford, SC O'neill, DA Eisner
The Journal of physiology 501 (1), 3-16, 1997
2361997
Increasing ryanodine receptor open probability alone does not produce arrhythmogenic calcium waves: threshold sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium content is required
LA Venetucci, AW Trafford, DA Eisner
Circulation research 100 (1), 105-111, 2007
2322007
The relative contributions of different intracellular and sarcolemmal systems to relaxation in rat ventricular myocytes
N Negretti, SC O'neill, DA Eisner
Cardiovascular Research 27 (10), 1826-1830, 1993
2281993
Ca2+ ions can affect intracellular pH in mammalian cardiac muscle
RD Vaughan-Jones, WJ Lederer, DA Eisner
Nature 301 (5900), 522-524, 1983
2271983
Regulation of intracellular and mitochondrial sodium in health and disease
E Murphy, DA Eisner
Circulation research 104 (3), 292-303, 2009
2262009
Modulation of CICR has no maintained effect on systolic Ca2+: simultaneous measurements of sarcoplasmic reticulum and sarcolemmal Ca2+ fluxes in rat …
AW Trafford, ME Diaz, GC Sibbring, DA Eisner
The Journal of physiology 522 (2), 259-270, 2000
2162000
The effects of metabolic inhibition on intracellular calcium and pH in isolated rat ventricular cells.
DA Eisner, CG Nichols, SC O'neill, GL Smith, M Valdeolmillos
The Journal of physiology 411 (1), 393-418, 1989
2161989
Inotropic and arrhythmogenic effects of potassium‐depleted solutions on mammalian cardiac muscle.
DA Eisner, WJ Lederer
The Journal of Physiology 294 (1), 255-277, 1979
1931979
Depressed Ryanodine Receptor Activity Increases Variability and Duration of the Systolic Ca2+ Transient in Rat Ventricular Myocytes
ME Diaz, DA Eisner, SC O’Neill
Circulation research 91 (7), 585-593, 2002
1902002
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