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Angela Wandinger-Ness

Angela Wandinger-Ness

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
10394
World Ranking
18615
National Ranking
7612

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Angela Wandinger-Ness is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas primarily within Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Immunology, Oncology, Pharmacology, Cancer Research, and General Health Professions.

Their work addresses key topics such as Immune Response and Inflammation, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Immune cells in cancer, Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects, Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism, Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms, and Vibrio bacteria research studies.

Angela Wandinger-Ness has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • "Cultural identity central to Native American persistence in science," 2022, Cultural Studies of Science Education
  • "Humanized Patient-derived Xenograft Models of Disseminated Ovarian Cancer Recapitulate Key Aspects of the Tumor Immune Environment within the Peritoneal Cavity," 2023, Cancer Research Communications
  • "The R-enantiomer of ketorolac reduces ovarian cancer tumor burden in vivo," 2021, BMC Cancer
  • "Assessing Knowledge and Perceptions About Cancer Among American Indians of the Zuni Pueblo, NM," 2021, Journal of Cancer Education
  • "Agent-based modeling predicts RAC1 is critical for ovarian cancer metastasis," 2022, Molecular Biology of the Cell

Their frequent collaborators include Laurie G. Hudson, Martha M. Grimes, Kathryn J. Brayer, Melanie Rivera, and Sarah F. Adams.

Their research has been published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Clinical Cancer Research, Cultural Studies of Science Education, Cancer Research Communications, and BMC Cancer.

Angela Wandinger-Ness was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Rab 7: an important regulator of late endocytic membrane traffic.

    Yan Feng;B. Press;A. Wandinger-Ness

  • Polarized sorting in epithelia

    Kai Simons;Angela Wandinger-Ness

  • Rab Proteins and the Compartmentalization of the Endosomal System

    Angela Wandinger-Ness;Marino Zerial

  • Rab GTPases coordinate endocytosis.

    J. Somsel Rodman;A. Wandinger-Ness

  • Rab11 is required for trans-golgi network-to-plasma membrane transport and a preferential target for GDP dissociation inhibitor.

    Wei Chen;Yan Feng;Dayue Chen;Angela Wandinger-Ness

  • Rab GTPases at a glance.

    Samantha L. Schwartz;Canhong Cao;Olena Pylypenko;Alexey Rak

  • Drug Repurposing from an Academic Perspective.

    Tudor I. Oprea;Julie E. Bauman;Cristian G. Bologa;Tione Buranda

  • Distinct transport vesicles mediate the delivery of plasma membrane proteins to the apical and basolateral domains of MDCK cells.

    Angela Wandinger-Ness;Mark K. Bennett;Claude Antony;Kai Simons

  • Mutant Rab7 Causes the Accumulation of Cathepsin D and Cation-independent Mannose 6–Phosphate Receptor in an Early Endocytic Compartment

    Barry Press;Yan Feng;Bernard Hoflack;Angela Wandinger-Ness

  • Separation of subcellular compartments containing distinct functional forms of MHC class II.

    Yin Qiu;Xiaoxing Xu;A. Wandinger-Ness;D. P. Dalke

  • Optimization and Critical Evaluation of Decellularization Strategies to Develop Renal Extracellular Matrix Scaffolds as Biological Templates for Organ Engineering and Transplantation

    Mireia Caralt;Joseph S. Uzarski;Stanca Iacob;Kyle P. Obergfell

  • Human ADPKD primary cyst epithelial cells with a novel, single codon deletion in the PKD1 gene exhibit defective ciliary polycystin localization and loss of flow-induced Ca2+ signaling.

    Chang Xu;Sandro Rossetti;Lianwei Jiang;Peter C. Harris

  • Human VPS34 and p150 are Rab7 interacting partners.

    Mary-Pat Stein;Yan Feng;Karen L. Cooper;Angela M. Welford

  • Rab proteins and endocytic trafficking: potential targets for therapeutic intervention

    Mary-Pat Stein;Jianbo Dong;Angela Wandinger-Ness

  • Characterization of a Cdc42 protein inhibitor and its use as a molecular probe.

    Lin Hong;S. Ray Kenney;Genevieve K. Phillips;Denise S. Simpson

  • A polycystin-1 multiprotein complex is disrupted in polycystic kidney disease cells

    Tamara Roitbak;Christopher J. Ward;Peter C. Harris;Robert Bacallao

  • Vesicular Trafficking of Tyrosine Kinase Receptors and Associated Proteins in the Regulation of Signaling and Vascular Function

    Sanchita Mukherjee;Mathewos Tessema;Angela Wandinger-Ness

  • Release of putative exocytic transport vesicles from perforated MDCK cells.

    M. K. Bennett;A. Wandinger-Ness;K. Simons

  • Phagocytosed live Listeria monocytogenes influences Rab5-regulated in vitro phagosome-endosome fusion.

    Carmen Alvarez-Dominguez;Alejandro M. Barbieri;Walter Berón;Walter Berón;Angela Wandinger-Ness

  • Rab GTPases as regulators of endocytosis, targets of disease and therapeutic opportunities

    J O Agola;P A Jim;H H Ward;S Basuray

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry A. Sklar
Larry A. Sklar University of New Mexico
Laurie G. Hudson
Laurie G. Hudson University of New Mexico
Jeffrey Aubé
Jeffrey Aubé University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter C. Harris
Peter C. Harris Mayo Clinic
Kai Simons
Kai Simons Lipotype
William G. Richards
William G. Richards Brigham and Women's Hospital
Seth L. Alper
Seth L. Alper Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
William M. Miller
William M. Miller Northwestern University
Peter R. Harris
Peter R. Harris University of Sussex
Cheryl L. Willman
Cheryl L. Willman University of New Mexico

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