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Daniela Fraccarollo
Researcher at University of Würzburg
Publications - 63
Citations - 3834
Daniela Fraccarollo is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 59 publications receiving 3539 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Fraccarollo include Technische Universität München & Hannover Medical School.
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Endothelium-dependent and -independent vasoreactivity of rat basilar artery in chronic heart failure.
TL;DR: The absence of significant alteration of cerebral vasoreactivity may be taken to indicate that changes in cerebral blood flow and increased incidence of ischemic stroke in patients with CHF are caused not by local alterations of vascular function but by organ- and probably time-related changes of vascularfunction in the development of CHF.
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Modeling Cardiac Fibrosis in Mice: (Myo)Fibroblast Phenotype After Ischemia.
TL;DR: The surgical procedure to occlude the left coronary artery in mice is described and an accurate method to isolate (myo)fibroblasts from ischemic myocardium, with maintenance of the functional phenotype, using the specific marker for mouse cardiac fibroblast mEF-SK4 is presented.
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Trauma induced by nontraumatic coronary devices and its impact on vascular reactivity and morphology.
Jörg Strotmann,Johann Bauersachs,Daniela Fraccarollo,Michael Kirchengast,Philipp A. Schnabel,Jaromir Sykora,Georg Ertl,Wolfram Voelker +7 more
TL;DR: In >60% of the ballooned arterial segments examined, low-pressure balloon devices induced neointima formation accompanied by reduced endothelium-dependent relaxation, with potential adverse clinical consequences.
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Abstract 12476: Increased Cytochrome P4502E1 Expression and Altered Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acid Formation Mediate Diabetic Vascular Dysfunction: Rescue by Guanylyl-Cyclase Activation
Andreas Schaefer,Daniela Fraccarollo,Paolo Galuppo,Julian D. Widder,Eduardo Barbosa-Sicard,Ingrid Fleming,Johann Bauersachs +6 more
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Behavioral pathway to a broken heart: The link between adverse childhood experiences, depression, physical exercise and cardiovascular health
Sebastian Bertele,Ivo Heitland,Daniela Fraccarollo,Britta Stapel,Johann Bauersachs,Mechthild Westhoff-Bleck,Kai G. Kahl +6 more
TL;DR: Using mediation analyses, it is shown that adverse childhood events are linked to increased depressive symptoms, which is linked to decreased physical activity, which in turn are links to a higher amount of epicardial adipose tissue.