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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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24-Hour rhythm in susceptibility of C mice to a toxic dose of ethanol
Erhard Haus,Franz Halberg +1 more
TL;DR: Male C mice were injected with 0.8 cc of saline or with a 25% ethanol solution in two experiments and death rates from ethanol showed a 24-hour rhythm in susceptibility; over 50% of the mice injected in one phase of rhythm died from the injection of a dose of ethanol.
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Circadian Variations in Blood Coagulation Parameters, Alpha-Antitrypsin Antigen and Platelet Aggregation and Retention in Clinically Healthy Subjects
TL;DR: Several but not all coagulation parameters suggest a transient state of hypercoagulability during the morning hours, which may lead to timed treatment and/or effective prevention for thromboembolic phenomena.
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Incorporation of titanium mesh in orbital and midface reconstruction.
Warren Schubert,Andrew J. L. Gear,Chen Lee,Peter A. Hilger,Erhard Haus,Mark R Migliori,Dean A Mann,Charles I. Benjamin +7 more
TL;DR: Examination of the gross and histologic soft‐tissue response to large segments of titanium mesh in the setting of orbital and midface reconstruction, particularly when exposed to the nasal‐oral‐pharyngeal area and paranasal sinuses provides evidence of titanium's compatibility with soft tissue.
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Diurnal and twenty-four hour patterning of human diseases: acute and chronic common and uncommon medical conditions
Michael H. Smolensky,Francesco Portaluppi,Roberto Manfredini,Ramon C. Hermida,Ruana Tiseo,Linda Sackett-Lundeen,Erhard Haus +6 more
TL;DR: The symptom intensity and mortality of human diseases, conditions, and syndromes exhibit diurnal or 24 h patterning informs research of their underlying circadian and other endogenous mechanisms, external temporal triggers, and more effective patient care entailing clinical chronopreventive and chronotherapeutic strategies.
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Chronobiology in Laboratory Medicine
TL;DR: If the complexity of the human time structure is clearly understood and its study pursued in a critical manner with quantitative endpoints, chronobiology opens a new dimension in laboratory and clinical medicine.