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David A. Kass
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 605
Citations - 63963
David A. Kass is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Cardiac resynchronization therapy. The author has an hindex of 127, co-authored 580 publications receiving 58747 citations. Previous affiliations of David A. Kass include University of Pittsburgh & Johns Hopkins University.
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Initial impedance predicts temperature during radiofrequency catheter ablation
E. Nsah,Ronald D. Berger,Lawrence Rosenthal,R. Hui,Brian M. Ramza,P.J. Jumrussirikul,John H. Lawrence,Gordon F. Tomaselli,David A. Kass,Hugh Calkins +9 more
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Shear stress inhibition of H(2)O(2) induced p66(Shc) phosphorylation by ASK1-JNK inactivation in endothelium.
TL;DR: It is suggested that shear stress protects endothelium against oxidant stress by suppression of ASK1–JNK-mediated p66Shc phosphorylation, which is associated with ROS-triggered signaling cascades in endothelial cells.
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Augmented systolic response to the calcium sensitizer EMD-57033 in a transgenic model with troponin I truncation.
TL;DR: In this article, a calcium-sensitizing drug, EMD-57033, was used to treat myocardial stunning in transgenic and non-transgenic mice.
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Inhibition of phosphodiesterase type 9 reduces obesity and cardiometabolic syndrome in mice
Sumita Mishra,Nandhini Sadagopan,Brittany Dunkerly-Eyring,Susana Rodriguez,Dylan C. Sarver,Ryan P. Ceddia,Sean Murphy,Hildur Knutsdottir,Vivek Jani,Deepthi Ashok,Christian U. Oeing,Brian O'Rourke,Jon A. Gangoiti,Dorothy D. Sears,G. William Wong,Sheila Collins,David A. Kass +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that inhibiting cyclic-GMP selective phosphodiesterase-9A (PDE9-I) in both ovariectomized female or male mice suppresses pre-established severe diet-induced obesity/CMS with or without superimposed mild cardiac pressure load.