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September 1, 1993
The effects of lactic acid production on contraction and intracellular pH during hypoxia in cardiac muscle
D A Eisner, G L Smith, S C O'Neill
The Journal of Physiology
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October 13, 2007
Regulation of systolic [Ca2+]i and cellular Ca2+ flux balance in rat ventricular myocytes by SR Ca2+, L-type Ca2+ current and diastolic [Ca2+]i
K M Dibb, D A Eisner, A W Trafford
Brain Research
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July 22, 1977
Axonal transport of putrescine, spermidine and spermine in normal and regenerating goldfish optic nerves
N A Ingoglia, J A Sturman, R A Eisner
Circulation Research
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October 5, 2002
Depressed ryanodine receptor activity increases variability and duration of the systolic Ca2+ transient in rat ventricular myocytes
M E Díaz, D A Eisner, S C O'Neill
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
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August 25, 2000
Measurement of calcium entry and exit in quiescent rat ventricular myocytes
H S Choi, A W Trafford, D A Eisner
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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December 22, 1999
Measurement of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca content and sarcolemmal fluxes during the transient stimulation of the systolic Ca transient produced by caffeine
A W Trafford, M E Díaz, D A Eisner
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
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February 1, 1984
Control of intracellular ionized calcium concentration by sarcolemmal and intracellular mechanisms
D A Eisner, C H Orchard, D G Allen
Nature
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August 25, 1983
Oscillations of intracellular Ca2+ in mammalian cardiac muscle
C H Orchard, D A Eisner, D G Allen
Patient Safety in Surgery
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July 21, 2012
Unwitnessed magnet ingestion in a 5 year-old boy leading to bowel perforation after magnetic resonance imaging: case report of a rare but potentially detrimental complication
James R Bailey, Eric A Eisner, Eric W Edmonds
Circulation Research
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November 18, 2006
Increasing ryanodine receptor open probability alone does not produce arrhythmogenic calcium waves: threshold sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium content is required
Luigi A Venetucci, Andrew W Trafford, David A Eisner
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Basic Research in Cardiology
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September 1, 1993
The effects of lactic acid production on contraction and intracellular pH during hypoxia in cardiac muscle
D A Eisner, G L Smith, S C O'Neill
The Journal of Physiology
|
October 13, 2007
Regulation of systolic [Ca2+]i and cellular Ca2+ flux balance in rat ventricular myocytes by SR Ca2+, L-type Ca2+ current and diastolic [Ca2+]i
K M Dibb, D A Eisner, A W Trafford
Brain Research
|
July 22, 1977
Axonal transport of putrescine, spermidine and spermine in normal and regenerating goldfish optic nerves
N A Ingoglia, J A Sturman, R A Eisner
Circulation Research
|
October 5, 2002
Depressed ryanodine receptor activity increases variability and duration of the systolic Ca2+ transient in rat ventricular myocytes
M E Díaz, D A Eisner, S C O'Neill
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
|
August 25, 2000
Measurement of calcium entry and exit in quiescent rat ventricular myocytes
H S Choi, A W Trafford, D A Eisner
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
December 22, 1999
Measurement of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca content and sarcolemmal fluxes during the transient stimulation of the systolic Ca transient produced by caffeine
A W Trafford, M E Díaz, D A Eisner
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
|
February 1, 1984
Control of intracellular ionized calcium concentration by sarcolemmal and intracellular mechanisms
D A Eisner, C H Orchard, D G Allen
Nature
|
August 25, 1983
Oscillations of intracellular Ca2+ in mammalian cardiac muscle
C H Orchard, D A Eisner, D G Allen
Patient Safety in Surgery
|
July 21, 2012
Unwitnessed magnet ingestion in a 5 year-old boy leading to bowel perforation after magnetic resonance imaging: case report of a rare but potentially detrimental complication
James R Bailey, Eric A Eisner, Eric W Edmonds
Circulation Research
|
November 18, 2006
Increasing ryanodine receptor open probability alone does not produce arrhythmogenic calcium waves: threshold sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium content is required
Luigi A Venetucci, Andrew W Trafford, David A Eisner
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