Mohammed Mahamdeh

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Harvard University

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About Mohammed Mahamdeh

Mohammed Mahamdeh, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Biophysics, optics, optical tweezers, microscopy, mechanoctransduction.

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

Whole-genome sequencing uncovers two loci for coronary artery calcification and identifies ARSE as a regulator of vascular calcification

Cilia function as calcium-mediated mechanosensors that instruct left-right asymmetry

An AAV capsid increases transduction of striatum and a ChAT promoter allows selective cholinergic neuron transduction

Systematic identification of anticancer drug targets reveals a nucleus-to-mitochondria ROS-sensing pathway

Dynamic microtubules slow down during their shrinkage phase

RBPMS2 is a myocardial-enriched splicing regulator required for cardiac function

Pocket CLARITY enables distortion-mitigated cardiac microstructural tissue characterization of large-scale specimens

The force required to remove tubulin from the microtubule lattice by pulling on its α-tubulin C-terminal tail

Mohammed Mahamdeh Information

University

Position

Instuctor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School/ MassachusettsGeneral Hospital

Citations(all)

640

Citations(since 2020)

401

Cited By

354

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

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Mohammed Mahamdeh Skills & Research Interests

Biophysics

optics

optical tweezers

microscopy

mechanoctransduction

Top articles of Mohammed Mahamdeh

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Whole-genome sequencing uncovers two loci for coronary artery calcification and identifies ARSE as a regulator of vascular calcification

Nature Cardiovascular Research

Paul S de Vries

Matthew P Conomos

Kuldeep Singh

Christopher J Nicholson

Deepti Jain

...

2023/12

Cilia function as calcium-mediated mechanosensors that instruct left-right asymmetry

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Lydia Djenoune

Thai V Truong

Christopher T Nguyen

Scott E Fraser

...

2023/10/5

An AAV capsid increases transduction of striatum and a ChAT promoter allows selective cholinergic neuron transduction

Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development

Miguel C Santoscoy

Paula Espinoza

Demitri De La Cruz

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Jacqueline R Starr

...

2023/6/8

Systematic identification of anticancer drug targets reveals a nucleus-to-mitochondria ROS-sensing pathway

Cell

Junbing Zhang

Claire M Simpson

Jacqueline Berner

Harrison B Chong

Jiafeng Fang

...

2023/5/25

Dynamic microtubules slow down during their shrinkage phase

Biophysical Journal

Anna Luchniak

Yin-Wei Kuo

Catherine McGuinness

Sabyasachi Sutradhar

Ron Orbach

...

2023/2/21

RBPMS2 is a myocardial-enriched splicing regulator required for cardiac function

Circulation Research

Alexander A Akerberg

Michael Trembley

Vincent Butty

Asya Schwertner

Long Zhao

...

2022/12/2

Pocket CLARITY enables distortion-mitigated cardiac microstructural tissue characterization of large-scale specimens

Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

Joan JH Kim

Shestruma Parajuli

Aman Sinha

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Maaike van den Boomen

...

2022/11/14

The force required to remove tubulin from the microtubule lattice by pulling on its α-tubulin C-terminal tail

Nature Communications

Yin-Wei Kuo

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Yazgan Tuna

Jonathon Howard

2022/6/25

RBPMS2 is a conserved regulator of alternative splicing that promotes myofibrillar organization and optimal calcium handling in cardiomyocytes

bioRxiv

Alexander A Akerberg

Michael Trembley

Vincent Butty

Asya Schwertner

Long Zhao

...

2021/3/9

Effects of Severing Enzymes on the Length Distribution and Total Mass of Microtubules

Biophysical Journal

Yin-wei Kuo

Olivier Trottier

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Jonathon Howard

2020/2/7

Processivity of molecular motors under vectorial loads

Physical Review E

Hamid Khataee

Mohammed Mahamdeh

Zoltan Neufeld

2020/8/18

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Co-Authors

H-index: 111
Scott E Fraser

Scott E Fraser

University of Southern California

H-index: 43
Rajeev Malhotra

Rajeev Malhotra

Harvard University

H-index: 40
Erik Schäffer

Erik Schäffer

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

H-index: 27
Christopher T Nguyen

Christopher T Nguyen

Harvard University

H-index: 21
Liron Bar-Peled

Liron Bar-Peled

Harvard University

H-index: 18
Thai V. Truong

Thai V. Truong

University of Southern California

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