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  • 2018 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jean M. Sanger is affiliated with SUNY Upstate Medical University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on topics related to cardiomyopathy, myosin studies, and muscle physiology and disorders. The scientist has a significant publication record in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with additional specialization in Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their work addresses several core topics, including:

  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases

Jean M. Sanger has contributed to numerous papers, mostly published in the journal Cytoskeleton as well as in Biochemistry Research International. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Sarcomeric TPM3 expression in human heart and skeletal muscle," 2020, Cytoskeleton
  • "Myofibril assembly and the roles of the ubiquitin proteasome system," 2020, Cytoskeleton
  • "STED analysis reveals the organization of nonmuscle muscle II, muscle myosin II, and F-actin in nascent myofibrils," 2022, Cytoskeleton
  • "Inhibitors of the ubiquitin proteasome system block myofibril assembly in cardiomyocytes derived from chick embryos and human pluripotent stem cells," 2021, Cytoskeleton
  • "Comparison of incorporation of wild type and mutated actins into sarcomeres in skeletal muscle cells: A fluorescence recovery after photobleaching study," 2022, Cytoskeleton

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jean M. Sanger include Joseph W. Sanger, Jushuo Wang, Dipak K. Dube, Syamalima Dube, and Yingli Fan.

The scientist has published predominantly in the venue Cytoskeleton with twelve publications, alongside contributions to Biochemistry Research International.

Jean M. Sanger was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2018.

Best Publications

  • Purification, Characterization, and in vitro Differentiation of Cytotrophoblasts from Human Term Placentae*

    Harvey J. Kliman;John E. Nestler;Eduardo Sermasi;Jean M. Sanger

  • Embryonic cardiomyocytes beat best on a matrix with heart-like elasticity: scar-like rigidity inhibits beating

    Adam J. Engler;Christine Carag-Krieger;Colin P. Johnson;Matthew Raab

  • The premyofibril: Evidence for its role in myofibrillogenesis

    Dukhee Rhee;Jean M. Sanger;Joseph W. Sanger

  • Costameres are sites of force transmission to the substratum in adult rat cardiomyocytes.

    Barbara A. Danowski;Kyoko Imanaka-Yoshida;Jean M. Sanger;Joseph W. Sanger

  • Listeria monocytogenes moves rapidly through the host-cell cytoplasm by inducing directional actin assembly.

    Guissou A. Dabiri;Jean M. Sanger;Daniel A. Portnoy;Frederick S. Southwick

  • Myofibrillogenesis visualized in living embryonic cardiomyocytes

    Guissou A. Dabiri;Kenan K. Turnacioglu;Jean M. Sanger;Joseph W. Sanger

  • How to build a myofibril

    Joseph W. Sanger;Songman Kang;Cornelia C. Siebrands;Nancy Freeman

  • Banding and polarity of actin filaments in interphase and cleaving cells.

    J M Sanger;J W Sanger

  • Myofibrillogenesis in living cells microinjected with fluorescently labeled alpha-actinin.

    Jean M. Sanger;Balraj Mittal;Mark B. Pochapin;Joseph W. Sanger

  • Assembly and dynamics of myofibrils.

    Joseph W. Sanger;Jushuo Wang;Yingli Fan;Jennifer White

  • Differences in the stress fibers between fibroblasts and epithelial cells.

    J W Sanger;J M Sanger;B M Jockusch

  • Dynamics of Z-band based proteins in developing skeletal muscle cells.

    Jushuo Wang;Nathan Shaner;Balraj Mittal;Qiang Zhou

  • Host cell actin assembly is necessary and likely to provide the propulsive force for intracellular movement of Listeria monocytogenes

    J M Sanger;J W Sanger;F S Southwick

  • Reversible translocation of cytoplasmic actin into the nucleus caused by dimethyl sulfoxide

    Joseph W. Sanger;Jean M. Sanger;Thomas E. Kreis;Brigitte M. Jockusch

  • Myofibrillogenesis in skeletal muscle cells in zebrafish

    Joseph W. Sanger;Jushuo Wang;Beth Holloway;Aiping Du

  • Myofibrillogenesis in skeletal muscle cells.

    Joseph W Sanger;Prokash Chowrashi;Nathan C Shaner;Simon Spalthoff

  • Novel form of actin-based motility transports bacteria on the surfaces of infected cells.

    Jean M. Sanger;Raymond Chang;Francis Ashton;James B. Kaper

  • Myofibrillogenesis in the first cardiomyocytes formed from isolated quail precardiac mesoderm.

    Aiping Du;Jean M Sanger;Kersti K Linask;Joseph W Sanger

  • Analysis of myofibrillar structure and assembly using fluorescently labeled contractile proteins.

    J W Sanger;B Mittal;J M Sanger

  • Analysis of cell division using fluorescently labeled actin and myosin in living PtK2 cells

    Jean M. Sanger;Balraj Mittal;Jeffrey S. Dome;Joseph W. Sanger

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph W. Sanger
Joseph W. Sanger University of Pennsylvania
Bernard J. Poiesz
Bernard J. Poiesz SUNY Upstate Medical University
Clare M. Waterman-Storer
Clare M. Waterman-Storer National Institutes of Health
Dennis E. Discher
Dennis E. Discher University of Pennsylvania
Christian Sardet
Christian Sardet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ken Jacobson
Ken Jacobson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas E. Kreis
Thomas E. Kreis University of Geneva
Peter Satir
Peter Satir Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Daniel A. Portnoy
Daniel A. Portnoy University of California, Berkeley
James B. Kaper
James B. Kaper University of Maryland, Baltimore

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