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Erhard Haus
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 138
Citations - 6794
Erhard Haus is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian rhythm & Chronobiology. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 138 publications receiving 6410 citations. Previous affiliations of Erhard Haus include Regions Hospital & HealthPartners.
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Recomendaciones 2013 para el uso de la monitorización ambulatoria de la presión arterial para el diagnóstico de hipertensión en adultos, valoración de riesgo cardiovascular y obtención de objetivos terapéuticos (resumen). Recomendaciones conjuntas de la International Society for Chronobiology (ISC), American Association of Medical Chronobiology and Chronotherapeutics (AAMCC), Sociedad Española de Cronobiología Aplicada, Cronoterapia y Riesgo Vascular (SECAC), Sociedad Española de Arteriosclerosis (SEA) y Romanian Society of Internal Medicine (RSIM)
Ramon C. Hermida,Michael H. Smolensky,Diana E. Ayala,Francesco Portaluppi,Juan J. Crespo,Fabio Fabbian,Erhard Haus,Roberto Manfredini,Artemio Mojón,Ana Moyá,Luis González Piñeiro,María T Ríos,Alfonso Otero,Horia Balan,José R. Fernández +14 more
TL;DR: The sleep-time relative systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure (BP) level and target organ damage, cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, and long-term prognosis is much greater for ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) than daytime office measurements as discussed by the authors.
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Circannual Variation of Intestinal Cell Proliferation in Bdf1 Male Mice on Three Lighting Regimens
TL;DR: It is indicated that a lighting regimen of LD 16:8 does not reliably synchronize the circadian rhythm of [3H]-thymidine uptake in the colon and a circannual rhythm of this function in the Colon and in the small intestine which persists under three lighting regimens maintained for three to four weeks prior to being killed.
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Circadian hematologic time structure in the elderly.
Jacqueline Swoyer,Patrick W. Irvine,Linda Sackett-Lundeen,Laura Conlin,David J. Lakatua,Erhard Haus +5 more
TL;DR: In comparison with the young adult, the elderly subjects show differences in the timing (phase advance) of the circadian rhythms in circulating neutrophil leukocytes and lymphocytes, a decrease in the circadian amplitude of circulating platelets, and a decreases in circadian rhythm adjusted mean (mesor) in the red cell count, and in the neutrophils band forms.
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Circadian reference values for hematologic parameters in several strains of mice.
TL;DR: The circadian rhythms in the numbers of circulating formed elements in the peripheral blood were studied in mice kept under a lighting regimen, a room temperature of 21 +/- 1 degree C, and food and water available ad libitum to show circadian variations, which are similar in their timing, in their red and white cell parameters.