Diana Lindner

4.6k total citations · 3 hit papers
66 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

Diana Lindner is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Diana Lindner has authored 66 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 25 papers in Molecular Biology and 13 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Diana Lindner's work include Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling (24 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (13 papers) and Viral Infections and Immunology Research (12 papers). Diana Lindner is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling (24 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (13 papers) and Viral Infections and Immunology Research (12 papers). Diana Lindner collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Netherlands. Diana Lindner's co-authors include Dirk Westermann, Stefan Blankenberg, Carsten Tschöpe, Felicitas Escher, Heinz‐Peter Schultheiss, Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger, Wolfgang Poller, Heinz‐Peter Schultheiß, Hanna Bräuninger and Katharina Scherschel and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Diana Lindner

61 papers receiving 2.9k citations

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Diana Lindner
Yanqing Zhu United States
Djahida Bedja United States
Adolfo G Mauro United States
Carmen M. Halabi United States
Paul A.J. Krijnen Netherlands
Eleonora Mezzaroma United States
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All Works

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Lindner, Diana, Dennis Wolf, Stefan Tholen, et al.. (2025). Experimental evidence on colchicine's mode of action in human carotid artery plaques. Atherosclerosis. 406. 119239–119239. 2 indexed citations
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Scherschel, Katharina, Olujimi A. Ajijola, Kalyanam Shivkumar, et al.. (2025). Glia of the heart’s nervous system. Nature reviews. Neuroscience. 26(12). 737–748.
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Chen, Christina Y., Lucas Bacmeister, Birgit Geertz, et al.. (2024). Chronic Activation of Tubulin Tyrosination Improves Heart Function. Circulation Research. 135(9). 910–932. 8 indexed citations
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Bacmeister, Lucas, Ersin Çavuş, Sebastian Bohnen, et al.. (2024). Serum Concentrations of Matrix Metalloproteinase‐1 and Procollagen Type I Carboxy Terminal Propeptide Discriminate Infarct‐Like Myocarditis and Non−ST‐Segment−Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Journal of the American Heart Association. 13(14). e034194–e034194.
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Stoffers, Bastian, Lucas Bacmeister, Timoteo Marchini, et al.. (2023). GPR15-mediated T cell recruitment during acute viral myocarditis facilitated virus elimination and improved outcome. Nature Cardiovascular Research. 3(1). 76–93. 1 indexed citations
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Bräuninger, Hanna, Lucas Bacmeister, Alexander Nyström, et al.. (2023). Matrix metalloproteinases in coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction. Basic Research in Cardiology. 118(1). 18–18. 34 indexed citations
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Müller, Christian, Bastian Stoffers, Mélanie Waldenberger, et al.. (2022). G Protein-Coupled Receptor 15 Expression Is Associated with Myocardial Infarction. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(1). 180–180. 7 indexed citations
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Scherschel, Katharina, Hanna Bräuninger, Ehsan Amin, et al.. (2021). Characterization of the HCN Interaction Partner TRIP8b/PEX5R in the Intracardiac Nervous System of TRIP8b-Deficient and Wild-Type Mice. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(9). 4772–4772. 5 indexed citations
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Bräuninger, Hanna, Jacob Schön, Vishnu M. Dhople, et al.. (2021). Cytokine-Mediated Alterations of Human Cardiac Fibroblast’s Secretome. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(22). 12262–12262. 14 indexed citations
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Lindner, Diana, Francisco Ojeda, Franz‐Josef Neumann, et al.. (2020). Comparison of microstructural alterations in the proximal aorta between aortic stenosis and regurgitation. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 162(6). 1684–1695. 11 indexed citations
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Scherschel, Katharina, Christiane Jungen, Marc D. Lemoine, et al.. (2019). Cardiac glial cells release neurotrophic S100B upon catheter-based treatment of atrial fibrillation. Science Translational Medicine. 11(493). 50 indexed citations
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Scherschel, Katharina, Svenja Warnke, Michael Schwarzl, et al.. (2019). Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) Expression Increases during Myocardial Infarction and Supports Pro-Inflammatory Signaling in Cardiac Fibroblasts. Biomolecules. 9(2). 38–38. 23 indexed citations
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Becher, Peter Moritz, Karin Klingel, Felicitas Escher, et al.. (2017). Cardiac Function Remains Impaired Despite Reversible Cardiac Remodeling after Acute Experimental Viral Myocarditis. Journal of Immunology Research. 2017. 1–17. 17 indexed citations
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Lindner, Diana, Jia Li, Konstantinos Savvatis, et al.. (2014). Cardiac Fibroblasts Aggravate Viral Myocarditis: Cell Specific Coxsackievirus B3 Replication. Mediators of Inflammation. 2014. 1–14. 38 indexed citations
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Lindner, Diana, et al.. (2013). Assessment of cardiac inflammation and remodeling during the development of streptozotocin-induced diabetic cardiomyopathy in vivo: A time course analysis. International Journal of Molecular Medicine. 32(1). 158–164. 40 indexed citations
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Papageorgiou, Anna‐Pia, Melissa Swinnen, Davy Vanhoutte, et al.. (2012). Thrombospondin-2 prevents cardiac injury and dysfunction in viral myocarditis through the activation of regulatory T-cells. Cardiovascular Research. 94(1). 115–124. 57 indexed citations
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Westermann, Dirk, Peter Moritz Becher, Diana Lindner, et al.. (2012). Selective PDE5A inhibition with sildenafil rescues left ventricular dysfunction, inflammatory immune response and cardiac remodeling in angiotensin II-induced heart failure in vivo. Basic Research in Cardiology. 107(6). 308–308. 60 indexed citations
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Lindner, Diana, et al.. (2010). Functional Characterization of the In Vitro Folded Human Y1 Receptor in Lipid Environment. Protein and Peptide Letters. 17(5). 605–609. 7 indexed citations

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