D A Eisner
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Recent Articles
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Bie P, Brandes R, Deuchars S, Eisner D, Fandrey J, Hecker M, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf)
. 2018 Jan;
222(4):e13043.
PMID: 29377580
No abstract available.
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Eisner D
J Mol Cell Cardiol
. 2017 Oct;
114:364-368.
PMID: 29079076
There is great concern that results published in a large fraction of biomedical papers may not be reproducible. This article reviews the evidence for this and considers some of the...
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Miller L, Greensmith D, Sankaranarayanan R, ONeill S, Eisner D
Cell Calcium
. 2015 Jun;
58(2):208-14.
PMID: 26120055
2,5-Di-(tert-butyl)-1,4-benzohydroquinone (TBQ) is a reversible inhibitor of SERCA, potentially making it a useful tool to study the effects of SERCA inhibition in cardiac cells. However, it is unknown if TBQ...
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Venetucci L, Sankaranarayanan R, Eisner D
Circulation
. 2013 Jul;
128(9):941-3.
PMID: 23877258
No abstract available.
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Li Y, Eisner D, ONeill S
J Physiol
. 2012 Oct;
590(24):6353-61.
PMID: 23090944
The aim was to investigate the propagation of Ca(2+) waves between cells and determine whether this synchronizes alternating Ca(2+) release between cells. Experiments were carried out on electrically coupled cell...
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Richards M, Clarke J, Saravanan P, Voigt N, Dobrev D, Eisner D, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2011 Aug;
301(5):H1996-2005.
PMID: 21841013
Transverse (t) tubules are surface membrane invaginations that are present in all mammalian cardiac ventricular cells. The apposition of L-type Ca(2+) channels on t tubules with the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)...
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Bode E, Briston S, Overend C, ONeill S, Trafford A, Eisner D
J Physiol
. 2011 Aug;
589(Pt 19):4723-9.
PMID: 21825024
Changes of the activity of the sarco-endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA) affect the amplitude of the systolic Ca(2+) transient and thence cardiac contractility. This is thought to be due to alterations...
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Eisner D, Kashimura T, Venetucci L, Trafford A
Circ J
. 2009 Aug;
73(9):1561-7.
PMID: 19667488
Cardiac contraction is activated by an increase of intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)), most of which comes from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) where it is released, via the ryanodine receptor (RyR),...
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Eisner D, Trafford A
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2009 Jun;
297(2):H493-4.
PMID: 19525376
In cardiac muscle, although most of the calcium that activates contraction comes from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), a significant fraction (up to 30%, depending on the species) enters from outside...