Sedej, Simon, 1974-
Simon Sedej
VIAF ID: 7369154441755435460000 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sedej, Simon, ‡d 1974-
- 100 0 _ ‡a Simon Sedej
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Works
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The anti-cancer multikinase inhibitor sorafenib impairs cardiac contractility by reducing phospholamban phosphorylation and sarcoplasmic calcium transients | |
Autophagy in cardiovascular aging | |
Basal oxidation of conserved cysteines modulates cardiac titin stiffness and dynamics | |
cAMP increases Ca2+ -dependent exocytosis through both PKA and Epac2 in mouse melanotrophs from pituitary tissue slices | |
Cardiomyocyte loss is not required for the progression of left ventricular hypertrophy induced by pressure overload in female mice | |
Cardioprotection and lifespan extension by the natural polyamine spermidine | |
Cardioprotective effects of autophagy induction in sepsis | |
Cardiovascular benefits of intermittent fasting | |
Cold-induced thermogenesis depends on ATGL-mediated lipolysis in cardiac muscle, but not brown adipose tissue | |
Corrigendum to "Cardioprotection by spermidine does not depend on structural characteristics of the myocardial microcirculation in aged mice" [Exp Gerontol 199 (2019) 82-88] | |
Development and estrogen-dependent modulation of secretory activity by voltage-gated calcium channels of mouse melanotrophs in tissue slices | |
Dietary spermidine for lowering high blood pressure | |
Dietary spermidine improves cognitive function | |
Editorial of Special Issue "Sirtuins in Health and Disease" | |
Effects of atrial fibrillation on the human ventricle | |
The effects of long-term moderate exercise and Western-type diet on oxidative/nitrosative stress, serum lipids and cytokines in female Sprague Dawley rats | |
Endocytosis-dominated membrane area decrease requires rab5 protein in rat melanotrophs | |
Fine-tuning cardiac insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor signaling to promote health and longevity | |
The flavonoid 4,4'-dimethoxychalcone promotes autophagy-dependent longevity across species | |
Important contribution of [alpha]-neurexins to Ca2+ - triggered exocytosis of secretory granules | |
Ketone bodies to the rescue for an aging heart? | |
Loss of autophagy protein ATG5 impairs cardiac capacity in mice and humans through diminishing mitochondrial abundance and disrupting Ca2+ cycling | |
Molecular mechanisms of regulated exocytosis in pituitary cells | |
N-acetylaspartate availability is essential for juvenile survival on fat-free diet and determines metabolic health | |
NAD+ and vascular dysfunction: from mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities | |
NAD+ metabolism in cardiac health, aging, and disease | |
Nicotinamide for the treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction | |
Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate-dependent facilitation of the ATP-dependent secretory activity in mouse pituitary cells | |
Rab3a and Rabphilin3a control low Ca2+ -affinity vesicle fusion in mouse pituitary cells | |
Rab3a is critical for trapping alpha-MSH granules in the high Ca2+-affinity pool by preventing constitutive exocytosis | |
Slovenski prispevek k razumevanju diastoličnega popuščanja srca | |
Spermidine overrides INSR (insulin receptor)-IGF1R (insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor)-mediated inhibition of autophagy in the aging heart | |
Spermidine supplementation influences mitochondrial number and morphology in the heart of aged mice | |
Srce : energija za obnovo | |
Stimulus-secretion coupling in mouse melanotrophs | |
Suppression of arrhythmia by enhancing mitochondrial Ca 2+ uptake in catecholaminergic ventricular tachycardia models | |
Targeting cardiovascular risk factors through dietary adaptations and caloric restriction mimetics | |
Vloga napetostno odvisnih kalcijevih kanalov pri sekrecijski aktivnosti celic v tkivnih rezinah srednjega režnja hipofize pri novorojenih in odraslih miših : [Doktorska disertacija] | |
Voltage-activated Ca2+ channels and their role in the endocrine function of the pituitary gland in newborn and adult mice |