Medical School:
Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, Germany
Lepold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Dr. Meyer's primary research interest is mechanisms responsible for and improved treatment of heart failure. His specific focus is to elucidate the role of cellular calcium handling in heart failure.
Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont
Representative Publications from a total of 31
Trost SU, Belke D, Bluhm WF, Meyer M, Swanson E, Dillmann WH. Overexpression of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase improves myocardial contractility in diabetic cardiomyopathy. Diabetes, 51:1166-1171, 2002
Meyer M, Belke DD, Trost SU, Swanson E, Dieterle T, Scott B, Cary SP, Ho P, Bluhm WF, McDonough PM, Silverman GJ, Dillmann WH A recombinant antibody increases cardiac contractility by mimicking phospholamban phosphorylation. FASEB J. 2004 Aug;18(11):1312-4.
Dieterle T, Meyer M, Gu Y, Belke DD, Swanson E, Ashikaga H, Iwatate M, MD, McDonough P, Hollander J, Peterson KL, Ross JJr, Dillmann WH. Gene transfer of a phospholamban-targeted antibody improves intracellular calcium handling and cardiac function in heart failure Cardiovasc Res. 2005 Sep 1;67(4):678-88
Meyer M, Dauerman HL, MD, Bell SP, LeWinter MM, Lustgarten DL. Coronary Venous Capture of Contrast During Angiography. JACC Interventions 2009; 2:215-221.
Selby DE, Palmer B, LeWinter MM, Meyer M. Tachycardia induced contracture and resting tone in isolated myocardium from patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. JACC accepted for publication 2010.
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