David A. Eisner
Affiliations: | University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
cardiac muscle,cellular electrophysiologyGoogle:
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Children
Sign in to add traineeAndrew Trafford | grad student | 1993-1996 | (Physiology Academic Tree) |
David Greensmith | grad student | 2006-2009 | University of Manchester (Physiology Academic Tree) |
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Sign in to add collaboratorSusan Wray | collaborator | University of Liverpool (Physiology Academic Tree) |
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Murphy E, Eisner DA. (2024) How does mitochondrial Ca2+ change during ischemia and reperfusion? Implications for activation of the permeability transition pore. The Journal of General Physiology. 157 |
Eisner DA, Greensmith DJ, Trafford AW. (2024) Brief response to Terrar. The Journal of Physiology |
Eisner DA, Greensmith DJ, Trafford AW. (2024) Calcium flux balance in the heart: how many of the important questions are really unanswered? The Journal of Physiology |
Caldwell JL, Clarke JD, Smith CER, et al. (2024) Restoring Atrial T-Tubules Augments Systolic Ca Upon Recovery From Heart Failure. Circulation Research |
Eisner D, Neher E, Taschenberger H, et al. (2023) Physiology of intracellular calcium buffering. Physiological Reviews |
Smith CER, Pinali C, Eisner DA, et al. (2022) Enhanced calcium release at specialised surface sites compensates for reduced t-tubule density in neonatal sheep atrial myocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology |
Hutchings DC, Madders GWP, Niort BC, et al. (2022) Interaction of background Ca influx, sarcoplasmic reticulum threshold and heart failure in determining propensity for Ca waves in sheep heart. The Journal of Physiology |
Hutchings DC, Pearman CM, Madders GW, et al. (2021) PDE5 Inhibition Suppresses Ventricular Arrhythmias by Reducing SR Ca Content. Circulation Research |
Kistamás K, Veress R, Horváth B, et al. (2020) Calcium Handling Defects and Cardiac Arrhythmia Syndromes. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 11: 72 |
Eisner DA, Caldwell JL, Trafford AW, et al. (2020) The Control of Diastolic Calcium in the Heart: Basic Mechanisms and Functional Implications. Circulation Research. 126: 395-412 |