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Michael I. Kotlikoff

Michael I. Kotlikoff

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
73
Citations
15776
World Ranking
6057
National Ranking
2851

Overview

Michael I. Kotlikoff is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and medicine. Their work includes significant contributions in molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, physiology, cognitive neuroscience, and surgery.

The scientist's research covers various topics, including photoreceptor and optogenetics research, ion channel regulation and function, erythrocyte function and pathophysiology, receptor mechanisms and signaling, neuroscience and neural engineering, barrier structure and function studies, and neuroscience and neuropharmacology research.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Michael I. Kotlikoff include the following:

  • "Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctions," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Local IP 3 receptor-mediated Ca 2+ signals compound to direct blood flow in brain capillaries," 2021, Science Advances
  • "Long-wavelength traveling waves of vasomotion modulate the perfusion of cortex," 2024, Neuron
  • "Calcium Signal Profiles in Vascular Endothelium from Cdh5-GCaMP8 and Cx40-GCaMP2 Mice," 2021, Journal of Vascular Research
  • "Genetically engineered mice for combinatorial cardiovascular optobiology," 2021, eLife

Frequent collaborators with Michael I. Kotlikoff include Jane C. Lee, Bo Shui, Frank K. Lee, Shaun Reining, and Manuel F. Navedo. These co-authors have contributed multiple joint publications, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

The primary publication venues where Michael I. Kotlikoff has contributed multiple works include JCI Insight, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Science Advances, Neuron, and Journal of Vascular Research.

Best Publications

  • Human ES-cell-derived cardiomyocytes electrically couple and suppress arrhythmias in injured hearts

    Yuji Shiba;Sarah Fernandes;Wei-Zhong Zhu;Dominic Filice

  • Elementary Ca2+ signals through endothelial TRPV4 channels regulate vascular function

    Swapnil K. Sonkusare;Adrian D. Bonev;Jonathan Ledoux;Jonathan Ledoux;Wolfgang Liedtke

  • Imaging cellular signals in the heart in vivo: Cardiac expression of the high-signal Ca2+ indicator GCaMP2

    Yvonne M. Tallini;Masamichi Ohkura;Bum Rak Choi;Guangju Ji

  • Engraftment of connexin 43-expressing cells prevents post-infarct arrhythmia

    Wilhelm Roell;Thorsten Lewalter;Philipp Sasse;Yvonne N. Tallini

  • Retrograde Ca2+ signaling in C2C12 skeletal myocytes in response to mitochondrial genetic and metabolic stress: a novel mode of inter-organelle crosstalk

    Gopa Biswas;Olugbenga A. Adebanjo;Bruce D. Freedman;Hindupur K. Anandatheerthavarada

  • A human airway smooth muscle cell line that retains physiological responsiveness.

    R. A. Panettieri;R. K. Murray;L. R. DePalo;P. A. Yadvish

  • Oestrogen protects FKBP12.6 null mice from cardiac hypertrophy

    Hong-Bo Xin;Takaaki Senbonmatsu;Dong-Sheng Cheng;Yong-Xiao Wang

  • Beta-adrenergic agonists regulate KCa channels in airway smooth muscle by cAMP-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

    H Kume;I P Hall;R J Washabau;K Takagi

  • Functional architecture of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate signaling in restricted spaces of myoendothelial projections

    Jonathan Ledoux;Mark S. Taylor;Adrian D. Bonev;Rachael M. Hannah

  • Cholinergic chemosensory cells in the trachea regulate breathing

    Gabriela Krasteva;Brendan J. Canning;Petra Hartmann;Tibor Z. Veres

  • Complex disease and phenotype mapping in the domestic dog.

    Jessica J. Hayward;Marta G. Castelhano;Kyle C. Oliveira;Elizabeth Corey

  • Receptor-activated calcium influx in human airway smooth muscle cells.

    R K Murray;M I Kotlikoff

  • Propagated Endothelial Ca2+ Waves and Arteriolar Dilation In Vivo: Measurements in Cx40BAC–GCaMP2 Transgenic Mice

    Yvonne N. Tallini;Johan Fredrik Brekke;Bo Shui;Robert Doran

  • Structural Basis for Calcium Sensing by GCaMP2.

    Qi Wang;Bo Shui;Michael I. Kotlikoff;Holger Sondermann

  • Stimulatory and inhibitory regulation of calcium-activated potassium channels by guanine nucleotide-binding proteins.

    Hiroaki Kume;Michael P. Graziano;Michael I. Kotlikoff

  • c-kit+ precursors support postinfarction myogenesis in the neonatal, but not adult, heart

    Sophy A. Jesty;Michele A. Steffey;Frank K. Lee;Martin Breitbach

  • Voltage window for sustained elevation of cytosolic calcium in smooth muscle cells.

    Bernd K. Fleischmann;Richard K. Murray;Michael I. Kotlikoff

  • Calcium-induced calcium release in smooth muscle: loose coupling between the action potential and calcium release.

    M.L. Collier;G. Ji;Y.-X. Wang;M.I. Kotlikoff

  • c-kit expression identifies cardiovascular precursors in the neonatal heart

    Yvonne N. Tallini;Kai Su Greene;Michael Craven;Alyson Spealman

  • Elementary Ca2+ signals through endothelial TRPV4 channels regulate vascular function

    Mark T Nelson;Adrian D Bonev;Thomas Dalsgaard;Luis F Santana

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson University of Vermont
Bernd K. Fleischmann
Bernd K. Fleischmann University of Bonn
Mordecai P. Blaustein
Mordecai P. Blaustein University of Maryland, Baltimore
Wolfgang Kummer
Wolfgang Kummer University of Giessen
Kenneth D. Philipson
Kenneth D. Philipson University of California, Los Angeles
Sidney Fleischer
Sidney Fleischer Vanderbilt University
Luis F. Santana
Luis F. Santana University of California, Davis
Sadis Matalon
Sadis Matalon University of Alabama at Birmingham
Alexander Pfeifer
Alexander Pfeifer University of Bonn
Andras Nagy
Andras Nagy Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

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