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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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Reduction of cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum Nephrotoxicity in Rats by Optimal Circadian Drug Timing

TL;DR: A prominent circadian rhythm in the nephrotoxicity of a therapeutic dose of cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin) is demonstrated in female Fischer rats and a marked circadian rhythm of NAG activity in proximal tubular cells may contribute to the prominent circadian Rhythm in murine renal tolerance for cisplatin.
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Circadian and Circannual Rhythms of Hormonal Variables in Elderly Men and Women

TL;DR: A group of fourteen men and eighteen women institutionalized at the Berceni Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, were studied over a 24-hr span once during each season, finding no statistically significant difference between the circadian and circannual amplitudes in the women in ACTH and progesterone and in the men inACTH and testosterone.
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Prevalence and effect of varicoceles in an elderly population.

TL;DR: The 42% prevalence of varicoceles in the elderly population was greater than that for historic control younger populations, suggesting either an increase with age or examiner sensitivity bias.
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Diurnal and twenty-four hour patterning of human diseases: Cardiac, vascular, and respiratory diseases, conditions, and syndromes

TL;DR: Various medical conditions, disorders, and syndromes exhibit predictable-in-time diurnal and 24 h patterning in the signs, symptoms, and grave nonfatal and fatal events, i.e., circadian and others, and external triggers plus informs the development and application of effective chronopreventive and chronotherapeutic strategies.
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Chronobiology of hemostasis and inferences for the chronotherapy of coagulation disorders and thrombosis prevention

TL;DR: The hemostatic system in its multiple components displays an intricate organization in time which is characterized by circadian, circaseptan, menstrual, and circannual bioperiodicities, which determine transient risk states of thromboembolic events and hemorrhage and hemorrhagic events.