Sophie Møller

About Sophie Møller

Sophie Møller, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Københavns Universitet, specializes in the field of physiology, renal, vascular, intercellular communication.

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

Loss of cardiac splicing regulator RBM20 is associated with early-onset atrial fibrillation

Colchicine enhances β adrenoceptor‐mediated vasodilation in men with essential hypertension

β-adrenoceptor-mediated vasodilation is enhanced by acute colchicine-treatment in men with essential hypertension

Sympathetic activity is not a main cause of blood pressure reduction with exercise training in un‐medicated middle‐aged/older men

Exercise–the key to a forever unaged vasculature?

Is the pannexin-1 channel a mechanism underlying hypertension in humans? a translational study of human hypertension

Exercise Training Lowers Arterial Blood Pressure Independently of Pannexin 1 in Men with Essential Hypertension.

Redox balance in human skeletal muscle-derived endothelial cells-Effect of exercise training

Sophie Møller Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

43

Citations(since 2020)

43

Cited By

9

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

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Sophie Møller Skills & Research Interests

physiology

renal

vascular

intercellular communication

Top articles of Sophie Møller

Loss of cardiac splicing regulator RBM20 is associated with early-onset atrial fibrillation

JACC: Basic to Translational Science

2024/2/1

Sophie Møller
Sophie Møller

H-Index: 2

Colchicine enhances β adrenoceptor‐mediated vasodilation in men with essential hypertension

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

2023/7

β-adrenoceptor-mediated vasodilation is enhanced by acute colchicine-treatment in men with essential hypertension

2023/6/1

Sympathetic activity is not a main cause of blood pressure reduction with exercise training in un‐medicated middle‐aged/older men

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports

2023/5

Exercise–the key to a forever unaged vasculature?

Journal of Physiology

2023/3/15

Sophie Møller
Sophie Møller

H-Index: 2

Is the pannexin-1 channel a mechanism underlying hypertension in humans? a translational study of human hypertension

Hypertension

2022/5

Lasse Gliemann
Lasse Gliemann

H-Index: 17

Sophie Møller
Sophie Møller

H-Index: 2

Exercise Training Lowers Arterial Blood Pressure Independently of Pannexin 1 in Men with Essential Hypertension.

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

2022/4/12

Redox balance in human skeletal muscle-derived endothelial cells-Effect of exercise training

Free Radical Biology and Medicine

2022/2/1

Sophie Møller
Sophie Møller

H-Index: 2

Lasse Gliemann
Lasse Gliemann

H-Index: 17

Functional sympatholysis in mouse skeletal muscle involves sarcoplasmic reticulum swelling in arterial smooth muscle cells

Physiological Reports

2021/12

Sophie Møller
Sophie Møller

H-Index: 2

GLP-1-induced renal vasodilation in rodents depends exclusively on the known GLP-1 receptor and is lost in prehypertensive rats

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology

2020/6/1

Sophie Møller
Sophie Møller

H-Index: 2

Influence of connexin45 on renal autoregulation

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology

2020/3/1

Lack of connexins 40 and 45 reduces local and conducted vasoconstrictor responses in the murine afferent arterioles

Frontiers in Physiology

2020

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