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Judith Klein-Seetharaman

Judith Klein-Seetharaman

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
15174
World Ranking
14227
National Ranking
5999

Overview

Judith Klein-Seetharaman is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a primary focus on Molecular Biology, Physiology, Ecology, Neurology, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • 7-Dehydrocholesterol is an endogenous suppressor of ferroptosis, 2024, Nature
  • Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Multi-Omics Integration for Personalized Healthcare, 2024, Biomedicines
  • Insights into the Mechanism of Action of Highly Diluted Biologics, 2020, The Journal of Immunology
  • Inflammation and the pathological progression of Alzheimer's disease are associated with low circulating choline levels, 2023, Acta Neuropathologica
  • Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response to protein pacing with intermittent fasting versus continuous caloric restriction, 2024, Nature Communications

Klein-Seetharaman's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine Sponges and Natural Products
  • Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Scientific Reports
  • PLoS ONE
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Molecular Cell

Collaborations form a notable part of their work, with frequent co-authors including Lokender Kumar, Nastassja A. Lewinski, Liza M. Roger, Susanta K. Sarkar, and Jinkyu Yang. These collaborations reflect ongoing teamwork in advancing knowledge across their research interests.

Best Publications

  • Oxidized arachidonic and adrenic PEs navigate cells to ferroptosis

    Valerian E Kagan;Gaowei Mao;Feng Qu;Jose Pedro Friedmann Angeli

  • Cardiolipin externalization to the outer mitochondrial membrane acts as an elimination signal for mitophagy in neuronal cells

    Charleen T. Chu;Jing Ji;Ruben K. Dagda;Jian Fei Jiang

  • Carbon nanotubes degraded by neutrophil myeloperoxidase induce less pulmonary inflammation

    Valerian E. Kagan;Nagarjun V. Konduru;Weihong Feng;Brett L. Allen

  • Long-Range Interactions Within a Nonnative Protein

    Judith Klein-Seetharaman;Maki Oikawa;Shaun B. Grimshaw;Julia Wirmer

  • Evaluation of different biological data and computational classification methods for use in protein interaction prediction

    Yanjun Qi;Ziv Bar-Joseph;Judith Klein-Seetharaman;Judith Klein-Seetharaman

  • The Enzymatic Oxidation of Graphene Oxide

    Gregg P. Kotchey;Brett L. Allen;Harindra Vedala;Naveena Yanamala

  • Mechanistic investigations of horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed degradation of single-walled carbon nanotubes.

    Brett L. Allen;Gregg P. Kotchey;Yanan Chen;Naveena V. K. Yanamala

  • A critical assessment of Mus musculus gene function prediction using integrated genomic evidence.

    Lourdes Pena-Castillo;Murat Tasan;Chad L Myers;Hyunju Lee

  • Oxidized Lipids Block Antigen Cross-Presentation by Dendritic Cells in Cancer

    Wei Cao;Rupal Ramakrishnan;Vladimir A. Tuyrin;Filippo Veglia

  • Random forest similarity for protein-protein interaction prediction from multiple sources.

    Yanjun Qi;Judith Klein-Seetharaman;Ziv Bar-Joseph

  • Lipid bodies containing oxidatively truncated lipids block antigen cross-presentation by dendritic cells in cancer

    Filippo Veglia;Vladimir A. Tyurin;Dariush Mohammadyani;Dariush Mohammadyani;Maria Blasi

  • Adsorption of surfactant lipids by single-walled carbon nanotubes in mouse lung upon pharyngeal aspiration

    Alexander A. Kapralov;Wei Hong Feng;Andrew A. Amoscato;Naveena Yanamala

  • Biodegradation of Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Eosinophil Peroxidase

    Fernando T. Andón;Alexandr A. Kapralov;Naveena Yanamala;Weihong Feng

  • Identification of core amino acids stabilizing rhodopsin

    A. J. Rader;Gülsüm Anderson;Basak Isin;H. Gobind Khorana

  • Prediction of interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins by information integration.

    Oznur Tastan;Yanjun Qi;Jaime G. Carbonell;Judith Klein-Seetharaman

  • Protein complex identification by supervised graph local clustering

    Yanjun Qi;Fernanda Balem;Christos Faloutsos;Judith Klein-Seetharaman

  • A mitochondrial pathway for biosynthesis of lipid mediators.

    Yulia Y. Tyurina;Samuel M. Poloyac;Vladimir A. Tyurin;Alexander A. Kapralov

  • Semi-supervised multi-task learning for predicting interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins

    Yanjun Qi;Oznur Tastan;Jaime G. Carbonell;Judith Klein-Seetharaman

  • Protein classification based on text document classification techniques.

    Betty Yee Man Cheng;Jaime G. Carbonell;Judith Klein-Seetharaman;Judith Klein-Seetharaman

  • NMR spectroscopy in studies of light-induced structural changes in mammalian rhodopsin: applicability of solution (19)F NMR.

    J Klein-Seetharaman;E V Getmanova;M C Loewen;P J Reeves

Frequent Co-Authors

Valerian E. Kagan
Valerian E. Kagan University of Pittsburgh
Jaime G. Carbonell
Jaime G. Carbonell Carnegie Mellon University
Yulia Y. Tyurina
Yulia Y. Tyurina University of Pittsburgh
Andrew A. Amoscato
Andrew A. Amoscato University of Pittsburgh
Vladimir A. Tyurin
Vladimir A. Tyurin University of Pittsburgh
Harald Schwalbe
Harald Schwalbe Goethe University Frankfurt
Yanjun Qi
Yanjun Qi University of Virginia
Hülya Bayır
Hülya Bayır University of Pittsburgh
Roni Rosenfeld
Roni Rosenfeld Carnegie Mellon University
Anna A. Shvedova
Anna A. Shvedova National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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