Michael Menze

Michael Menze

University of Louisville

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Michael Menze

Michael Menze, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Louisville, specializes in the field of Molecular Physiology and Bioenergetics.

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

Cryopreserved red blood cells maintain allosteric control of oxygen binding when utilizing trehalose as a cryoprotectant

Rehydration outcomes for freeze-dried red blood cells in reduced gravity

Membraneless and Membrane-bound Organelles in an Anhydrobiotic Cell Line are Protected from Desiccation-induced Damage

Biochemical control of the mitochondrial protein MitoNEET by biological thiols and lipid-derived electrophiles

Effects of Osmotic Stress on DNA and Cell Viability in a Desiccation-Sensitive Cell Line

Effects of Osmotic Stress on Oxygen Consumption of Drosophila Cells (Kc167)

Trehalose prevents hemoglobin oxidation during lyophilization of red blood cells

The Recipe for Freeze-Drying: Red Blood Cell Edition

Michael Menze Information

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Citations(all)

2375

Citations(since 2020)

1080

Cited By

1713

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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University of Louisville

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Michael Menze Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Physiology and Bioenergetics

Top articles of Michael Menze

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Cryopreserved red blood cells maintain allosteric control of oxygen binding when utilizing trehalose as a cryoprotectant

Cryobiology

Charles A Elder

Jensen S Smith

Mustafa Almosawi

Ethan Mills

Brett R Janis

...

2024/3/1

Rehydration outcomes for freeze-dried red blood cells in reduced gravity

Acta Astronautica

Charles A Elder

John Moore

Brett R Janis

Sienna Shacklette

Clara Jones

...

2024/1/1

Membraneless and Membrane-bound Organelles in an Anhydrobiotic Cell Line are Protected from Desiccation-induced Damage

Cell Stress and Chaperones

Clinton J Belott

Oleg A Gusev

Takahiro Kikawada

Michael A Menze

2024/4/10

Biochemical control of the mitochondrial protein MitoNEET by biological thiols and lipid-derived electrophiles

Advances in Redox Research

Robert A Skolik

Collin Noud

Sydney Oliver

J Markitan

L Salazar

...

2023/4/1

Effects of Osmotic Stress on DNA and Cell Viability in a Desiccation-Sensitive Cell Line

The Cardinal Edge

Brady D Russell

Rajib Hassan

Michael A Menze

2023

Effects of Osmotic Stress on Oxygen Consumption of Drosophila Cells (Kc167)

The Cardinal Edge

Ali A Ahmed

Rajib Hassan

Michael A Menze

2023

Trehalose prevents hemoglobin oxidation during lyophilization of red blood cells

Cryobiology

Charles A Elder

Mustafa Almosawi

Ali Alkafaji

Ethan Mills

Heba Qaissi

...

2023/12

The Recipe for Freeze-Drying: Red Blood Cell Edition

Bhoomi Shah

Heba Qaissi

Charles Elder

Michael Menze

2023

Exceptional high salt sensitivity of the small heat shock protein P26

Cryobiology

Hannah Skaggs

David Grimm

Michael Menze

2023/12

Liquid–liquid phase in anhydrobiosis

Brett Janis

Michael A Menze

2023/1/1

Development of a fluorescence screening assay for binding partners of the iron-sulfur mitochondrial protein mitoNEET

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters

Ebenezer Newton

Sarah A Starcovic

Michael Menze

Mary E Konkle

Timothy E Long

...

2023/6/1

Selection on dispersal drives evolution of metabolic capacities for energy production in female wing‐polymorphic sand field crickets, Gryllus firmus

Journal of evolutionary biology

Lisa A Treidel

Gessen S Quintanilla Ramirez

Dillon J Chung

Michael A Menze

José P Vázquez‐Medina

...

2022/4/1

Decreased red blood cell degradation during freeze-drying, storge, and rehydration

Cryobiology

Charles A Elder

Mustafa Almosawi

Ethan Mills

Bhoomi Shah

Jonathan A Kopechek

...

2022/12/1

Functional and conformational plasticity of an animal group 1 LEA protein

Biomolecules

Brett Janis

Clinton Belott

Tyler Brockman

Michael A Menze

2022/3/10

The Mitochondrial Protein MitoNEET as a Probe for the Allostery of Glutamate Dehydrogenase

Molecules

Chimere Nnatubeugo

Erica Johnson

Sarah Gisondi

Felicia Roland

Werner J Geldenhuys

...

2022/11/29

Seasonal changes in mitochondrial bioenergetics and physiological performance of the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, from a shallow, Midwest river

Journal of Thermal Biology

DI Lamptey. RW Sparks. R Monte De Orca. RA Skolik. MA Menze. E Martinez.

2022/1/6

LEAfing through literature: late embryogenesis abundant proteins coming of age—achievements and perspectives

Itzell E Hernández-Sánchez

Israel Maruri-López

Coral Martinez-Martinez

Brett Janis

Juan Francisco Jiménez-Bremont

...

2022/11/2

Development and Storage of Freeze-Dried Red Blood Cells

Mustafa Almosawi

Ethan Mills

Charles Elder

Michael Menze

2022

MitoNEET’s reactivity of Lys55 toward pyridoxal phosphate demonstrates its activity as a transaminase enzyme

ACS Chemical Biology

Courtney Kunk

Josh Kruger

George Mendoza

Joey Markitan

Taylor Bias

...

2022/10/4

Tables S1-S3 of" LEAfing through literature: Late embryogenesis abundant proteins coming of age–achievements and perspectives"

Itzell E Hernández-Sánchez

Israel Maruri López

Coral Martinez-Martinez

Brett Janis

Juan Francisco Jiménez Bremont

...

2022/7/6

See List of Professors in Michael Menze University(University of Louisville)

Co-Authors

H-index: 152
Vladimir Uversky

Vladimir Uversky

University of South Florida

H-index: 46
Joseph J. Torres

Joseph J. Torres

University of South Florida

H-index: 46
Werner Geldenhuys

Werner Geldenhuys

West Virginia University

H-index: 31
Jason Podrabsky

Jason Podrabsky

Portland State University

H-index: 30
Salvatore J. Agosta

Salvatore J. Agosta

Virginia Commonwealth University

H-index: 22
Jonathan Kopechek

Jonathan Kopechek

University of Louisville

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