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Dominik N. Müller is affiliated with the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany. Their research is primarily concentrated in the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on Molecular Biology, Physiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their work covers several main topics including gut microbiota and health, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, diet and metabolism studies, sodium intake and health, birth, development, and health, nutritional studies and diet, and hormonal regulation and hypertension.

Among their recent publications are notable papers such as:

  • "Propionic Acid Shapes the Multiple Sclerosis Disease Course by an Immunomodulatory Mechanism" (2020) published in Cell
  • "Propionate attenuates atherosclerosis by immune-dependent regulation of intestinal cholesterol metabolism" (2021) published in European Heart Journal
  • "Fasting alters the gut microbiome reducing blood pressure and body weight in metabolic syndrome patients" (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • "The Gut Microbiome in Hypertension" (2021) published in Circulation Research
  • "Gut microbiota, dysbiosis and atrial fibrillation. Arrhythmogenic mechanisms and potential clinical implications" (2021) published in Cardiovascular Research

Their frequent co-authors include Ralf Dechend, Sofia K. Forslund, Hendrik Bartolomaeus, Nicola Wilck, and Nadine Haase, each having collaborated extensively on various studies.

Dominik N. Müller has published numerous papers in several scientific venues repeatedly, among which are:

  • Hypertension
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Cardiovascular Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

Their research encompasses a wide array of study areas such as molecular mechanisms underlying cardiovascular and metabolic conditions, interactions between diet and the gut microbiome, and investigations into pregnancy-related health issues. This range reflects a multidisciplinary approach to understanding complex biological and clinical processes within medicine.

Best Publications

  • Microglia emerge from erythromyeloid precursors via Pu.1- and Irf8-dependent pathways

    Katrin Kierdorf;Daniel Erny;Tobias Goldmann;Victor Sander

  • Salt-responsive gut commensal modulates TH17 axis and disease

    Nicola Wilck;Mariana G. Matus;Sean M. Kearney;Scott W. Olesen

  • Sodium chloride drives autoimmune disease by the induction of pathogenic TH17 cells

    Markus Kleinewietfeld;Arndt Manzel;Arndt Manzel;Jens Titze;Jens Titze;Heda Kvakan

  • Macrophages regulate salt-dependent volume and blood pressure by a vascular endothelial growth factor-C–dependent buffering mechanism

    Agnes Machnik;Wolfgang Neuhofer;Jonathan Jantsch;Anke Dahlmann

  • Angiotensin II type 1-receptor activating antibodies in renal-allograft rejection.

    Duska Dragun;Dominik N. Müller;Jan Hinrich Bräsen;Lutz Fritsche

  • Dietary Fatty Acids Directly Impact Central Nervous System Autoimmunity via the Small Intestine

    Aiden Haghikia;Stefanie Jörg;Alexander Duscha;Johannes Berg

  • Positional cloning uncovers mutations in PLCE1 responsible for a nephrotic syndrome variant that may be reversible.

    Bernward Hinkes;Roger C. Wiggins;Rasheed Gbadegesin;Christopher N. Vlangos

  • NF-κB Inhibition Ameliorates Angiotensin II–Induced Inflammatory Damage in Rats

    Dominik N. Muller;Ralf Dechend;Eero M. A. Mervaala;Joon-Keun Park

  • Short-Chain Fatty Acid Propionate Protects From Hypertensive Cardiovascular Damage

    Hendrik Bartolomaeus;András Balogh;Mina Yakoub;Susanne Homann

  • Propionic Acid Shapes the Multiple Sclerosis Disease Course by an Immunomodulatory Mechanism

    Alexander Duscha;Barbara Gisevius;Sarah Hirschberg;Nissan Yissachar

  • Role of “Western Diet” in Inflammatory Autoimmune Diseases

    Arndt Manzel;Dominik N. Muller;David A. Hafler;David A. Hafler;Susan E. Erdman

  • COQ6 mutations in human patients produce nephrotic syndrome with sensorineural deafness

    Saskia F. Heeringa;Gil Chernin;Moumita Chaki;Weibin Zhou

  • AT1 Receptor Agonistic Antibodies From Preeclamptic Patients Stimulate NADPH Oxidase

    Ralf Dechend;Christiane Viedt;Dominik N. Müller;Bernhard Ugele

  • Arachidonic Acid-metabolizing Cytochrome P450 Enzymes Are Targets of ω-3 Fatty Acids

    Cosima Arnold;Marija Markovic;Katrin Blossey;Gerd Wallukat

  • Immune cells control skin lymphatic electrolyte homeostasis and blood pressure

    Helge Wiig;Agnes Schröder;Wolfgang Neuhofer;Jonathan Jantsch

  • 23Na Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Determined Tissue Sodium in Healthy Subjects and Hypertensive Patients

    Christoph Kopp;Peter Linz;Anke Dahlmann;Matthias Hammon

  • Tissue renin-angiotensin systems: new insights from experimental animal models in hypertension research.

    Michael Bader;Jörg Peters;Ovidiu Baltatu;Dominik N. Müller

  • Immunosuppressive treatment protects against angiotensin II-induced renal damage.

    Dominik N. Muller;Dominik N. Muller;Erdenechimeg Shagdarsuren;Joon-Keun Park;Ralf Dechend

  • Regulatory T Cells Ameliorate Angiotensin II–Induced Cardiac Damage

    Heda Kvakan;Markus Kleinewietfeld;Fatimunnisa Qadri;Joon-Keun Park

  • Role of “Western Diet” in Inflammatory Autoimmune Diseases

    Arndt Manzel;Dominik N. Muller;David A. Hafler;Ralf A. Linker

Frequent Co-Authors

Friedrich C. Luft
Friedrich C. Luft Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Ralf Dechend
Ralf Dechend Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Hermann Haller
Hermann Haller Hannover Medical School
Detlev Ganten
Detlev Ganten Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Michael Bader
Michael Bader Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Kai-Uwe Eckardt
Kai-Uwe Eckardt Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Rainer Dietz
Rainer Dietz Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Ralf Gold
Ralf Gold Ruhr University Bochum
David A. Hafler
David A. Hafler Yale University
Norbert Hubner
Norbert Hubner Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine

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