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Alexander Weymann
Researcher at University of Oldenburg
Publications - 220
Citations - 3282
Alexander Weymann is an academic researcher from University of Oldenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 191 publications receiving 2587 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Weymann include Harefield Hospital & Charité.
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Cardiac Hypertrophy: An Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Basis.
Mostafa Samak,Javid Fatullayev,Anton Sabashnikov,Mohamed Zeriouh,Bastian Schmack,Mina Farag,Aron-Frederik Popov,Pascal M. Dohmen,Yeong-Hoon Choi,Thorsten Wahlers,Alexander Weymann +10 more
TL;DR: This review highlights the most important molecular aspects of cardiac hypertrophic growth in light of the currently available published research data.
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Evaluation of the Organ Care System in Heart Transplantation With an Adverse Donor/Recipient Profile
Diana García Sáez,Bartlomiej Zych,Anton Sabashnikov,Christopher T. Bowles,Fabio De Robertis,Prashant N. Mohite,Aron-Frederik Popov,Olaf Maunz,Nikhil P. Patil,Alexander Weymann,T. Pitt,Louise McBrearty,Bradley Pates,R. Hards,Mohamed Amrani,Toufan Bahrami,Nicholas R. Banner,Andre R. Simon +17 more
TL;DR: Use of the TransMedics Organ Care System is associated with markedly improved short-term outcomes and transplant activity by allowing use of organs previously not considered suitable for transplantation or selection of higher risk recipients, or both.
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Constrictive pericarditis: risks, aetiologies and outcomes after total pericardiectomy: 24 years of experience
Gábor Szabó,Bastian Schmack,Cem Bulut,Pál Soós,Alexander Weymann,Susanne Stadtfeld,Matthias Karck +6 more
TL;DR: The relatively good survival with idiopathic constrictive pericarditis emphasizes the safety of pericardiectomy in this subgroup, and is related to underlying aetiology and overall clinical condition.
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Development and evaluation of a perfusion decellularization porcine heart model--generation of 3-dimensional myocardial neoscaffolds.
Alexander Weymann,Sivakkanan Loganathan,H Takahashi,Carsten Schies,Benjamin Claus,Kristóf Hirschberg,Kristóf Hirschberg,Pál Soós,Pál Soós,Sevil Korkmaz,Bastian Schmack,Matthias Karck,Gábor Szabó +12 more
TL;DR: The modified Langendorff perfusion decellularization model described here is applicable for whole porcine hearts by removing cellular content and DNA and provides an interesting tool for further studies in the field of whole heart tissue engineering.
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Inverse remodelling of K2P3.1 K+ channel expression and action potential duration in left ventricular dysfunction and atrial fibrillation: implications for patient-specific antiarrhythmic drug therapy.
Constanze Schmidt,Felix Wiedmann,Xiaobo Zhou,Jordi Heijman,Jordi Heijman,Niels Voigt,Niels Voigt,Antonius Ratte,Siegfried Lang,Stefan Kallenberger,Chiara Campana,Alexander Weymann,Raffaele De Simone,Gábor Szabó,Arjang Ruhparwar,Klaus Kallenbach,Matthias Karck,Joachim R. Ehrlich,Joachim R. Ehrlich,István Baczkó,Martin Borggrefe,Ursula Ravens,Dobromir Dobrev,Hugo A. Katus,Dierk Thomas +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, repolarizing K2P3.1 channels, previously implicated in AF pathophysiology, may contribute to shaping the atrial action potential (AP), forming a specific electrical substrate with LV dysfunction that might represent a target for personalized antiarrhythmic therapy.