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Niels Wessel

Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin

Publications -  213
Citations -  7045

Niels Wessel is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart rate variability & Heart rate. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 210 publications receiving 6342 citations. Previous affiliations of Niels Wessel include Charité & Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.

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Depression of cardiovascular autonomic function is more pronounced after mitral valve surgery: evidence for direct trauma.

TL;DR: There is obviously a decreased ability to recover in MV patients, probably attributed to traumatic lesions of the autonomic nervous system by opening the atria, and ongoing research is required for further clarification of the pathophysiology of this phenomenon.
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Modeling the cardiovascular system using a nonlinear additive autoregressive model with exogenous input.

TL;DR: It is shown that the proposed nonlinear models are capable of describing short-term fluctuations in heart rate as well as systolic blood pressure significantly better than similar linear ones, which confirms the assumption of nonlinear controlled heart rate and blood pressure.
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Prognostic value of natriuretic peptides in Chagas' disease: a head-to-head comparison of the 3 natriuretic peptides.

TL;DR: While ANP and BNP have high predictive value for mortality and necessity for heart transplant in CD, CNP can not predict them and could be used as valuable molecular markers to identify asymptomatic CD patients for early therapy and predict clinical outcomes.
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The angiotensin-(1-7) receptor agonist AVE0991 dominates the circadian rhythm and baroreflex in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

TL;DR: The data obtained pointed to an abating impact of AVE0991 on the baroreceptor in SHR and to its influence on the circadian rhythm, thus implying a direct involvement of Ang-(1-7) in cardiovascular control.