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Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Edmund H. Sonnenblick was affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States.

The scientist was recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians, an award whose specific year of conferment is not documented.

As Sonnenblick is deceased, the profile reviews their career and contributions retrospectively.

Best Publications

  • Apoptotic and necrotic myocyte cell deaths are independent contributing variables of infarct size in rats.

    J. Kajstura;Wei Cheng;K. Reiss;W. A. Clark

  • Stretch-induced programmed myocyte cell death.

    W Cheng;B Li;J Kajstura;P Li

  • Structural basis of end-stage failure in ischemic cardiomyopathy in humans.

    C A Beltrami;N Finato;M Rocco;G A Feruglio

  • Contractile State of Cardiac Muscle Obtained from Cats with Experimentally Produced Ventricular Hypertrophy and Heart Failure

    James F. Spann;Robert A. Buccino;Edmund H. Sonnenblick;Eugene Braunwald

  • Influence of the Thyroid State on the Intrinsic Contractile Properties and Energy Stores of the Myocardium

    Robert A. Buccino;James F. Spann;Peter E. Pool;Edmund H. Sonnenblick

  • Dependence of ventricular distensibility on filling of the opposite ventricle.

    RR Taylor;JW Covell;EH Sonnenblick;J Ross

  • Oxygen consumption of the heart: Newer concepts of its multifactoral determination

    Edmund H. Sonnenblick;John Ross;Eugene Braunwald

  • Myocyte cell loss and myocyte cellular hyperplasia in the hypertrophied aging rat heart.

    P Anversa;T Palackal;E H Sonnenblick;G Olivetti

  • Altered myocardial mechanics in diabetic rats.

    F S Fein;L B Kornstein;J E Strobeck;J M Capasso

  • Dobutamine: a new synthetic cardioactive sympathetic amine.

    Edmund H. Sonnenblick;William H. Frishman;Thierry H. LeJemtel

  • Velocity of contraction as a determinant of myocardial oxygen consumption

    Edmund H. Sonnenblick;John Ross;James W. Covell;Gerard A. Kaiser

  • Myocyte Death in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes in Rats Is Angiotensin II- Dependent

    Fabio Fiordaliso;Baosheng Li;Roberto Latini;Edmund H Sonnenblick

  • Microvascular spasm in the cardiomyopathic Syrian hamster: a preventable cause of focal myocardial necrosis.

    S M Factor;T Minase;S Cho;R Dominitz

  • Cellular basis of chronic ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction in rats.

    G Olivetti;J M Capasso;L G Meggs;E H Sonnenblick

  • Control of myocardial oxygen consumption: relative influence of contractile state and tension development.

    Thomas P. Graham;James W. Covell;Edmund H. Sonnenblick;John Ross

  • Treatment of chronic congestive heart failure with captopril, an oral inhibitor of angiotensin-converting enzyme.

    Richard Davis;Hillel S. Ribner;Edmund Keung;Edmund H. Sonnenblick

  • Contractile State of the Heart Characterized by Force-Velocity Relations in Variably Afterloaded and Isovolumic Beats

    John Ross;James W. Covell;Edmund H. Sonnenblick;Eugene Braunwald

  • The cellular basis of dilated cardiomyopathy in humans.

    Carlo Alberto Beltrami;Nicoletta Finato;Maurizio Rocco;Giorgio A. Feruglio

  • Depressed cardiac sarcoplasmic reticular function from diabetic rats.

    Somsong Penpargkul;Frederick Fein;Edmund H. Sonnenblick;James Scheuer

  • Report of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Special Emphasis Panel on Heart Failure Research

    J. N. Cohn;M. R. Bristow;K. R. Chien;W. S. Colucci

Frequent Co-Authors

Piero Anversa
Piero Anversa Brigham and Women's Hospital
Stephen M. Factor
Stephen M. Factor Albert Einstein College of Medicine
James W. Covell
James W. Covell University of California, San Diego
Eugene Braunwald
Eugene Braunwald Harvard Medical School
William H. Frishman
William H. Frishman New York Medical College
John Ross
John Ross University of California, San Diego
William W. Parmley
William W. Parmley University of California, San Francisco
Annarosa Leri
Annarosa Leri Brigham and Women's Hospital
Jan Kajstura
Jan Kajstura Brigham and Women's Hospital
John Ross
John Ross University of Tasmania

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