Michael Rosen

Michael Rosen

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 75

North America-United States

About Michael Rosen

Michael Rosen, With an exceptional h-index of 75 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, specializes in the field of Biophysics, Cell Biology, Signal Transduction.

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

Surface Charge Can Modulate Phase Separation of Multidomain Proteins

Advanced Surface Passivation for High-Sensitivity Studies of Biomolecular Condensates

In diverse conditions, intrinsic chromatin condensates have liquid-like material properties

Mutual regulation between membrane rafts and protein condensates in T cell activation

Molecular features driving condensate formation and gene expression by the BRD4-NUT fusion oncoprotein are overlapping but distinct

Coupling of protein condensates to ordered lipid domains determines functional membrane organization

Mutual regulation between coupled protein condensates and ordered membrane domains

Quantitative reconstitution of yeast RNA processing bodies

Michael Rosen Information

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Citations(all)

29251

Citations(since 2020)

16164

Cited By

19036

hIndex(all)

75

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

132

i10Index(since 2020)

100

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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Michael Rosen Skills & Research Interests

Biophysics

Cell Biology

Signal Transduction

Top articles of Michael Rosen

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Surface Charge Can Modulate Phase Separation of Multidomain Proteins

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Jonggul Kim

Sanbo Qin

Huan-Xiang Zhou

Michael K Rosen

2024/1/23

Advanced Surface Passivation for High-Sensitivity Studies of Biomolecular Condensates

bioRxiv

Run-Wen Yao

Michael K Rosen

2024

In diverse conditions, intrinsic chromatin condensates have liquid-like material properties

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Bryan A Gibson

Claudia Blaukopf

Tracy Lou

Lifeng Chen

Lynda K Doolittle

...

2023/5/2

Mutual regulation between membrane rafts and protein condensates in T cell activation

Biophysical Journal

Sze Ham Chan

Hongyin Wang

Daryna Sputay

Ivan Castello-Serrano

Simli Dey

...

2024/2/8

Molecular features driving condensate formation and gene expression by the BRD4-NUT fusion oncoprotein are overlapping but distinct

Scientific reports

Martyna Kosno

Simon L Currie

Ashwani Kumar

Chao Xing

Michael K Rosen

2023/7/24

Coupling of protein condensates to ordered lipid domains determines functional membrane organization

Science advances

Hong-Yin Wang

Sze Ham Chan

Simli Dey

Ivan Castello-Serrano

Michael K Rosen

...

2023/4/26

Mutual regulation between coupled protein condensates and ordered membrane domains

Biophysical journal

Kandice R Levental

Hongyin Wang

Sze Ham Chan

Simli Dey

Michael K Rosen

...

2023/2/10

Quantitative reconstitution of yeast RNA processing bodies

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Simon L Currie

Wenmin Xing

Denise Muhlrad

Carolyn J Decker

Roy Parker

...

2023/4/4

A mitotic chromatin phase transition prevents perforation by microtubules

Nature

Maximilian WG Schneider

Bryan A Gibson

Shotaro Otsuka

Maximilian FD Spicer

Mina Petrovic

...

2022/9/1

Bound nucleotide can control the dynamic architecture of monomeric actin

Nature structural & molecular biology

Rustam Ali

Jacob A Zahm

Michael K Rosen

2022/4

Small molecule properties define partitioning into biomolecular condensates

BioRxiv

Sabareesan Ambadi Thody

Hanna D Clements

Hamid Baniasadi

Andrew S Lyon

Matthew S Sigman

...

2022/12/19

Using quantitative reconstitution to investigate multicomponent condensates

Simon L Currie

Michael K Rosen

2022/1/1

Coupling between protein condensates and ordered membrane domains facilitate T cell activation

Biophysical Journal

Hongyin Wang

Kandice R Levental

Simli Dey

Ivan Castello-Serrano

Jonathon A Ditlev

...

2022/2/11

Synergistic phase separation of two pathways promotes integrin clustering and nascent adhesion formation

Elife

Lindsay B Case

Milagros De Pasquale

Lisa Henry

Michael K Rosen

2022/1/20

A model for chromatin organization through liquid-liquid phase separation

Biophysical Journal

Michael K Rosen

2022/2/11

The path to condensates—19th Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences laureates share their discovery stories

Natural Sciences

Clifford Brangwynne

Anthony A Hyman

Michael K Rosen

2022/10

Poly-glutamine-dependent self-association as a potential mechanism for regulation of androgen receptor activity

PloS one

Carlos M Roggero

Victoria Esser

Lingling Duan

Allyson M Rice

Shihong Ma

...

2022/1/5

Mutual regulation between coupled ordered domains and protein condensates

Biophysical Journal

Kandice R Levental

Hongyin Wang

Jonathon A Ditlev

Michael K Rosen

Ilya Levental

2022/2/11

The role of sigma 1 receptor in organization of endoplasmic reticulum signaling microdomains

Elife

Vladimir Zhemkov

Jonathon A Ditlev

Wan-Ru Lee

Mikaela Wilson

Jen Liou

...

2021/5/11

A framework for understanding the functions of biomolecular condensates across scales

Andrew S Lyon

William B Peeples

Michael K Rosen

2021/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 139
Lewis E Kay

Lewis E Kay

University of Toronto

H-index: 128
Roy Parker

Roy Parker

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 78
Rohit V. Pappu

Rohit V. Pappu

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 52
Chad Brautigam

Chad Brautigam

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 26
Pilong Li(李丕龙)

Pilong Li(李丕龙)

Tsinghua University

H-index: 25
Da Jia

Da Jia

Sichuan University

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