Jan Lammerding

Jan Lammerding

Cornell University

H-index: 56

North America-United States

About Jan Lammerding

Jan Lammerding, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of nuclear mechanobiology, lamins, nuclear envelope, mechanotransduction.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Heterologous expression of Dictyostelium discoideum NE81 in mouse embryo fibroblasts reveals conserved mechanoprotective roles of lamins

Immunoengineering can overcome the glycocalyx armour of cancer cells

Microtubule forces drive nuclear damage in LMNA cardiomyopathy

N-terminal tags impair the ability of Lamin A to provide structural support to the nucleus

Nuclear damage in LMNA mutant iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes is associated with impaired lamin localization to the nuclear envelope

PP2A methylesterase PME‐1 suppresses anoikis and is associated with therapy relapse of PTEN‐deficient prostate cancers

The lamin A/C Ig-fold undergoes cell density-dependent changes that alter epitope binding

ATR takes a crack at the nuclear envelope

Jan Lammerding Information

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Citations(all)

17506

Citations(since 2020)

9206

Cited By

11955

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

96

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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Jan Lammerding Skills & Research Interests

nuclear mechanobiology

lamins

nuclear envelope

mechanotransduction

Top articles of Jan Lammerding

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Heterologous expression of Dictyostelium discoideum NE81 in mouse embryo fibroblasts reveals conserved mechanoprotective roles of lamins

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Jacob Odell

Ralph Gräf

Jan Lammerding

2024/1/1

Immunoengineering can overcome the glycocalyx armour of cancer cells

Nature Materials

Sangwoo Park

Marshall J Colville

Justin H Paek

Carolyn R Shurer

Arun Singh

...

2024/2/15

Microtubule forces drive nuclear damage in LMNA cardiomyopathy

bioRxiv

Daria Amiad Pavlov

Carmen Suay Corredera

Mohammad Dehghany

Julie Heffler

Kaitlyn M Shen

...

2024/2/12

N-terminal tags impair the ability of Lamin A to provide structural support to the nucleus

bioRxiv

Jacob Odell

Jan Lammerding

2024

Nuclear damage in LMNA mutant iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes is associated with impaired lamin localization to the nuclear envelope

Molecular biology of the cell

Melanie Wallace

Hind Zahr

Shriya Perati

Chloé D Morsink

Lindsey E Johnson

...

2023/11/1

PP2A methylesterase PME‐1 suppresses anoikis and is associated with therapy relapse of PTEN‐deficient prostate cancers

Molecular Oncology

Anna Aakula

Aleksi Isomursu

Christian Rupp

Andrew Erickson

Nikhil Gupta

...

2023/6/1

The lamin A/C Ig-fold undergoes cell density-dependent changes that alter epitope binding

Nucleus

Melanie Wallace

Gregory R Fedorchak

Richa Agrawal

Rachel M Gilbert

Jineet Patel

...

2023/12/31

ATR takes a crack at the nuclear envelope

Molecular Cell

Marcus B Smolka

Jan Lammerding

2023/10/19

Endothelial cells metabolically regulate breast cancer invasion toward a microvessel

APL bioengineering

Matthew L Tan

Niaa Jenkins-Johnston

Sarah Huang

Brittany Schutrum

Sandra Vadhin

...

2023/12/1

Mucins form a nanoscale physical barrier against immune cell attack

Biophysical Journal

Sangwoo Park

Marshall Colville

Carolyn Shurer

Ling-Ting Huang

Joe Kuo

...

2023/2/10

Lamins as structural nuclear elements through evolution

Jacob Odell

Jan Lammerding

2023/12/1

Agarose‐based 3D Cell Confinement Assay to Study Nuclear Mechanobiology

Current Protocols

Margaret A Elpers

Alice‐Anais Varlet

Richa Agrawal

Jan Lammerding

2023/7

Mechanics and functional consequences of nuclear deformations

Yohalie Kalukula

Andrew D Stephens

Jan Lammerding

Sylvain Gabriele

2022/9

Pitx2 patterns an accelerator-brake mechanical feedback through latent TGFβ to rotate the gut

Science

Bhargav D Sanketi

Noam Zuela-Sopilniak

Elizabeth Bundschuh

Sharada Gopal

Shing Hu

...

2022/9/23

Assembly and use of a microfluidic device to study nuclear mechanobiology during confined migration

Richa Agrawal

Aaron Windsor

Jan Lammerding

2022/4/13

Effects of mutant lamins on nucleo-cytoskeletal coupling in Drosophila models of LMNA muscular dystrophy

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology

Nicholas M Shaw

Jose L Rios-Monterrosa

Gregory R Fedorchak

Margaret R Ketterer

Gary S Coombs

...

2022/8/31

Confined migration induces heterochromatin formation and alters chromatin accessibility

iScience

Chieh-Ren Hsia

Jawuanna McAllister

Ovais Hasan

Julius Judd

Seoyeon Lee

...

2022/8/17

Mechanobiology of the cell nucleus Note: This paper is part of the special issue on Mechanobiology of the Cell Nucleus.

APL Bioengineering

Jan Lammerding

A Engler

Roger Kamm

2022/12/1

Quantifying force transmission through fibroblasts: changes of traction forces under external shearing

European Biophysics Journal

Steven Huth

Johannes W Blumberg

Dimitri Probst

Jan Lammerding

Ulrich S Schwarz

...

2022/3

Eliminating elevated p53 signaling in Lmna-mutant mice fails to rescue skeletal muscle defects or extend survival

bioRxiv

Tyler J Kirby

Hind C Zahr

Ern Hwei Hannah Fong

Jan Lammerding

2022/7/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 135
Richard T. Lee

Richard T. Lee

Harvard University

H-index: 113
Stephen G. Young

Stephen G. Young

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 86
Patricia M Davidson

Patricia M Davidson

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 80
P. Christian Schulze

P. Christian Schulze

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

H-index: 78
Peter Friedl

Peter Friedl

Radboud Universiteit

H-index: 41
Amy Rowat

Amy Rowat

University of California, Los Angeles

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