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Overview

Joshua I. Goldhaber is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Molecular Biology. Their work encompasses studies on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Surgery.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Cardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control

Joshua I. Goldhaber has frequently published in several venues, notably:

  • Biophysical Journal
  • Heart Rhythm
  • The Journal of Physiology
  • Comprehensive physiology
  • Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology

Notable recent publications include:

  • Distinct features of calcium handling and β-adrenergic sensitivity in heart failure with preserved versus reduced ejection fraction, 2020, The Journal of Physiology
  • Mechanisms of Sinoatrial Node Dysfunction in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction, 2023, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • The Cardiac Na + -Ca 2+ Exchanger: From Structure to Function, 2021, Comprehensive physiology
  • Myofilament Phosphorylation in Stem Cell Treated Diastolic Heart Failure, 2021, Circulation Research
  • Acute Genetic Ablation of Cardiac Sodium/Calcium Exchange in Adult Mice: Implications for Cardiomyocyte Calcium Regulation, Cardioprotection, and Arrhythmia, 2021, Journal of the American Heart Association

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including:

  • Michela Ottolia
  • Scott John
  • Rui Zhang
  • Kenneth D. Philipson
  • Sabine Lotteau

Best Publications

  • Intracellular Ca2+ Dynamics and the Stability of Ventricular Tachycardia

    E. Chudin;J. Goldhaber;A. Garfinkel;J. Weiss

  • Safety and Hemodynamic Effects of Intravenous Triiodothyronine in Advanced Congestive Heart Failure

    Michele A Hamilton;Lynne W Stevenson;Gregg C Fonarow;Anthony Steimle

  • Reprogrammed mouse fibroblasts differentiate into cells of the cardiovascular and hematopoietic lineages.

    Katja Schenke-Layland;Katrin E. Rhodes;Ekaterini Angelis;Yekaterina Butylkova

  • Connexin-43 Hemichannels Opened by Metabolic Inhibition

    Scott A. John;Richard Kondo;Sheng-Yong Wang;Joshua I. Goldhaber

  • Action Potential Duration Restitution and Alternans in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes The Key Role of Intracellular Calcium Cycling

    Joshua I. Goldhaber;Lai-Hua Xie;Tan Duong;Christi Motter

  • Oxygen free radicals and cardiac reperfusion abnormalities.

    J I Goldhaber;J N Weiss

  • β1 Integrins Participate in the Hypertrophic Response of Rat Ventricular Myocytes

    Robert S. Ross;Can Pham;Shaw Yung Shai;Joshua I. Goldhaber

  • Na+/Ca2+ exchange and Na+/K+-ATPase in the heart.

    Michael J. Shattock;Michela Ottolia;Donald M. Bers;Mordecai P. Blaustein

  • Metabolic inhibition activates a non-selective current through connexin hemichannels in isolated ventricular myocytes.

    Richard P. Kondo;Sheng-Yong Wang;Scott A. John;James N. Weiss

  • Effects of TNF-alpha on [Ca2+]i and contractility in isolated adult rabbit ventricular myocytes.

    J. I. Goldhaber;K. H. Kim;P. D. Natterson;T. Lawrence

  • Cardiac-Specific Ablation of the Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger Confers Protection Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

    Kenichi Imahashi;Christian Pott;Joshua I. Goldhaber;Charles Jr Steenbergen

  • Functional Adult Myocardium in the Absence of Na+-Ca2+ Exchange. Cardiac-Specific Knockout of NCX1

    Scott A. Henderson;Joshua I. Goldhaber;Jessica M. So;Tieyan Han

  • Free radicals enhance Na+/Ca2+ exchange in ventricular myocytes

    J. I. Goldhaber

  • The Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger Is Essential for the Action of Cardiac Glycosides

    Hannes Reuter;Scott A. Henderson;Tieyan Han;Robert S. Ross

  • Pulseless Electric Activity Definition, Causes, Mechanisms, Management, and Research Priorities for the Next Decade: Report From a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop

    Robert J. Myerburg;Henry Halperin;Debra A. Egan;Robin Boineau

  • Effects of exogenous free radicals on electromechanical function and metabolism in isolated rabbit and guinea pig ventricle. Implications for ischemia and reperfusion injury.

    J. I. Goldhaber;Sen Ji;S. T. Lamp;J. N. Weiss

  • Next-generation pacemakers: from small devices to biological pacemakers

    Eugenio Cingolani;Joshua I. Goldhaber;Eduardo Marbán

  • Knockout mice for pharmacological screening: testing the specificity of Na+-Ca2+ exchange inhibitors.

    Hannes Reuter;Scott A. Henderson;Tieyan Han;Toshio Matsuda

  • Na/Ca exchange and contraction of the heart

    Michela Ottolia;Natalia Torres;John H.B. Bridge;Kenneth D. Philipson

  • Sodium-Calcium Exchange: The Phantom Menace

    Joshua I. Goldhaber

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth D. Philipson
Kenneth D. Philipson University of California, Los Angeles
James N. Weiss
James N. Weiss University of California, Los Angeles
Eduardo Marbán
Eduardo Marbán Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Ohyun Kwon
Ohyun Kwon University of California, Los Angeles
Kalyanam Shivkumar
Kalyanam Shivkumar University of California, Los Angeles
Yibin Wang
Yibin Wang University of California, Los Angeles
Jennifer E. Van Eyk
Jennifer E. Van Eyk Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Jeanne F. Duffy
Jeanne F. Duffy Brigham and Women's Hospital
Frank Müller
Frank Müller Forschungszentrum Jülich
James K. Gimzewski
James K. Gimzewski University of California, Los Angeles

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