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Overview

William M. Chilian is affiliated with Northeast Ohio Medical University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Physiology.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Circular RNAs in diseases

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • The FASEB Journal
  • Circulation
  • Circulation Research
  • Basic Research in Cardiology
  • Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology

Some recent papers authored by or involving William M. Chilian display a focus on cardiovascular pathophysiology and microvascular dysfunction. Notable publications include:

  • Ischemic Heart Disease Pathophysiology Paradigms Overview: From Plaque Activation to Microvascular Dysfunction, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • TRPV4 deletion protects heart from myocardial infarction-induced adverse remodeling via modulation of cardiac fibroblast differentiation, 2020, Basic Research in Cardiology
  • Experimental animal models of coronary microvascular dysfunction, 2020, Cardiovascular Research
  • Takotsubo syndrome is a coronary microvascular disease: experimental evidence, 2023, European Heart Journal
  • Myocardial ischemia: From disease to syndrome, 2020, International Journal of Cardiology

William M. Chilian collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Vahagn Ohanyan
  • Liya Yin
  • Molly Enrick
  • James Gadd
  • Cody Juguilon

Best Publications

  • Transluminal, subselective measurement of coronary artery blood flow velocity and vasodilator reserve in man.

    R F Wilson;D E Laughlin;P H Ackell;W M Chilian

  • Endothelium-dependent, flow-induced dilation of isolated coronary arterioles

    Lih Kuo;M. J. Davis;W. M. Chilian

  • Microvascular distribution of coronary vascular resistance in beating left ventricle.

    W. M. Chilian;C. L. Eastham;M. L. Marcus

  • Interaction of pressure- and flow-induced responses in porcine coronary resistance vessels.

    Lih Kuo;W. M. Chilian;M. J. Davis

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Induces Endothelial Dysfunction in the Prediabetic Metabolic Syndrome

    Andrea Picchi;Xue Gao;Souad Belmadani;Barry J. Potter

  • Measurement of Reactive Oxygen Species, Reactive Nitrogen Species, and Redox-Dependent Signaling in the Cardiovascular System: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Kathy K. Griendling;Rhian M. Touyz;Jay L. Zweier;Sergey Dikalov

  • Obstructive coronary atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease: an elusive link!

    Mario Marzilli;C. Noel Bairey Merz;William E. Boden;Robert O. Bonow

  • Understanding the coronary circulation through studies at the microvascular level.

    Melvin L. Marcus;William M. Chilian;Hiroshi Kanatsuka;Kevin C. Dellsperger

  • Longitudinal Gradients for Endothelium-Dependent and -Independent Vascular Responses in the Coronary Microcirculation

    Lih Kuo;Michael J. Davis;William M. Chilian

  • Coronary arteriolar myogenic response is independent of endothelium.

    Lih Kuo;W. M. Chilian;M. J. Davis

  • Myogenic activity in isolated subepicardial and subendocardial coronary arterioles

    Lih Kuo;M. J. Davis;W. M. Chilian

  • Pathophysiological consequences of atherosclerosis extend into the coronary microcirculation : restoration of endothelium-dependent responses by L-arginine

    Lih Kuo;M. J. Davis;M. S. Cannon;W. M. Chilian

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Induces Endothelial Dysfunction in Leprdb Mice

    Xue Gao;Souad Belmadani;Andrea Picchi;Xiangbin Xu

  • Coronary Microcirculation in Health and Disease Summary of an NHLBI Workshop

    William M. Chilian

  • Ischemia-Induced Coronary Collateral Growth Is Dependent on Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Nitric Oxide

    Toshiro Matsunaga;David C. Warltier;Dorothee W. Weihrauch;Melinda Moniz

  • Alterations in the coronary circulation in hypertrophied ventricles.

    M L Marcus;D G Harrison;W M Chilian;S Koyanagi

  • Redistribution of coronary microvascular resistance produced by dipyridamole

    W. M. Chilian;S. M. Layne;E. C. Klausner;C. L. Eastham

  • Nitric oxide exerts feedback inhibition on EDHF-induced coronary arteriolar dilation in vivo.

    Yasuhiro Nishikawa;David W. Stepp;William M. Chilian

  • α-Adrenergic Coronary Vasoconstriction and Myocardial Ischemia in Humans

    Gerd Heusch;Dietrich Baumgart;Paolo Camici;William Chilian

  • Phasic coronary blood flow velocity in intramural and epicardial coronary arteries.

    W M Chilian;M L Marcus

Frequent Co-Authors

Melvin L. Marcus
Melvin L. Marcus University of Iowa
David C. Warltier
David C. Warltier Medical College of Wisconsin
Robert O. Bonow
Robert O. Bonow Northwestern University
Paolo Bonaldo
Paolo Bonaldo University of Padua
Anthony N. DeMaria
Anthony N. DeMaria University of California, San Diego
Manesh R. Patel
Manesh R. Patel Duke University
Aruni Bhatnagar
Aruni Bhatnagar University of Louisville
Glenn L. Wilson
Glenn L. Wilson University of South Alabama
David C. Zawieja
David C. Zawieja Texas A&M University
David G. Harrison
David G. Harrison Vanderbilt University

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