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Edward G. Lakatta

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  902
Citations -  95504

Edward G. Lakatta is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Population. The author has an hindex of 146, co-authored 858 publications receiving 88637 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward G. Lakatta include University of Pittsburgh & University College London.

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Self-similar synchronization of calcium and membrane potential transitions during AP cycles predict HR across species

TL;DR: In this article, the authors uncover self-similarity between phase shifts kinetics of Ca2+ and Vm domains that occur during AP cycles in single pacemaker cell and (1) AP firing rates in these pacemaker cells in vitro; (2) heart rate (EKG RR intervals) in vivo; and (3) body mass (BM).
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Synchronization of pacemaker cell firing underlies autonomic modulation of beating intervals and their variability in a numerical model of heterogeneous SA node tissue.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the functional role of pacemaker cell heterogeneity in a sinoatrial node (SAN) tissue model comprised of 2025 single cell models and modeled tissue heterogeneity by varying the ICaL conductance (gCaL) and SR Ca pumping (Pup).
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Association of central arterial stiffness with hippocampal blood flow and N-acetyl aspartate concentration in hypertensive adult Dahl salt sensitive rats.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored whether central arterial pulse wave velocity (PWV) is associated with hippocampal cerebral blood flow (CBF) and neuronal density in hypertensive Dahl-S rats.

Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified 35 common variant loci associated with QT interval that collectively explain ∼8-10% of QT-interval variation and highlight the importance of calcium regulation in myocardial repolarization.