Ernst Niggli

Ernst Niggli

Universität Bern

H-index: 47

Europe-Switzerland

About Ernst Niggli

Ernst Niggli, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern, specializes in the field of Cardiac EC coupling, Ca signaling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Uptake-leak balance of SR Ca2+ determines arrhythmogenic potential of RyR2R420Q+/− cardiomyocytes

The yin and yang of intracellular delivery of amphipathic optical probes using n-butyl charge masking

Ca2+ waves and the arrhythmogenicity paradigm: role of SERCA stimulation in a CPVT mouse model

Impaired binding to junctophilin-2 and nanostructural alteration in CPVT mutation

Local recovery of cardiac calcium‐induced calcium release interrogated by ultra‐effective, two‐photon uncaging of calcium

β-adrenergic receptors in cardiac muscle: it takes two to tango

Activation of endogenous protein phosphatase 1 enhances the calcium sensitivity of the ryanodine receptor type 2 in murine ventricular cardiomyocytes

SERCA Stimulation Triggers Arrhythmogenic Ca2+ Events in Mouse Cardiomyocytes Harboring the RyR2R420Q+/-Mutation

Ernst Niggli Information

University

Position

Dept. Physiology

Citations(all)

7064

Citations(since 2020)

1132

Cited By

6336

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

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Ernst Niggli Skills & Research Interests

Cardiac EC coupling

Ca signaling

Top articles of Ernst Niggli

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Uptake-leak balance of SR Ca2+ determines arrhythmogenic potential of RyR2R420Q+/− cardiomyocytes

Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology

Ruben Lopez

Radoslav Janicek

Miguel Fernandez-Tenorio

Marianne Courtehoux

Lluis Matas

...

2022/9/1

The yin and yang of intracellular delivery of amphipathic optical probes using n-butyl charge masking

Chemical Communications

Hitesh K Agarwal

Radoslav Janicek

Jun Zhao

Karthik Sambath

Marcel Egger

...

2022/2/24

Ca2+ waves and the arrhythmogenicity paradigm: role of SERCA stimulation in a CPVT mouse model

Biophysical Journal

Ruben Jose Lopez Dicuru

Miguel Fernandez-Tenorio

Radoslav Janicek

Ana M Gomez

Marcel Egger

...

2022/2/11

Impaired binding to junctophilin-2 and nanostructural alteration in CPVT mutation

Circulation research

Liheng Yin

Alexandra Zahradnikova Jr

Riccardo Rizzetto

Simona Boncompagni

Camille Rabesahala de Meritens

...

2021/7/23

Local recovery of cardiac calcium‐induced calcium release interrogated by ultra‐effective, two‐photon uncaging of calcium

The Journal of Physiology

Radoslav Janicek

Hitesh Agarwal

Ana M Gómez

Marcel Egger

Graham CR Ellis‐Davies

...

2021/8

β-adrenergic receptors in cardiac muscle: it takes two to tango

Ernst Niggli

2020/11/1

Activation of endogenous protein phosphatase 1 enhances the calcium sensitivity of the ryanodine receptor type 2 in murine ventricular cardiomyocytes

The Journal of physiology

Duilio Michele Potenza

Radoslav Janicek

Miguel Fernandez‐Tenorio

Ernst Niggli

2020/3

SERCA Stimulation Triggers Arrhythmogenic Ca2+ Events in Mouse Cardiomyocytes Harboring the RyR2R420Q+/-Mutation

Biophysical Journal

Ruben Jose Lopez Dicuru

Miguel Fernandez-Tenorio

Radoslav Janicek

Ana M Gomez

Ernst Niggli

2020/2/7

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