Sabina Muend
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Cao X, Li B, Chen J, et al. (2021) Effect of cabazitaxel on macrophages improves CD47-targeted immunotherapy for triple-negative breast cancer. Journal For Immunotherapy of Cancer. 9 |
Chen J, Cao X, Li B, et al. (2020) Warburg Effect Is a Cancer Immune Evasion Mechanism Against Macrophage Immunosurveillance. Frontiers in Immunology. 11: 621757 |
Zhang Y, Muend S, Rao R. (2012) Dysregulation of ion homeostasis by antifungal agents. Frontiers in Microbiology. 3: 133 |
Leitch S, Feng M, Muend S, et al. (2011) Vesicular distribution of Secretory Pathway Ca²+-ATPase isoform 1 and a role in manganese detoxification in liver-derived polarized cells. Biometals : An International Journal On the Role of Metal Ions in Biology, Biochemistry, and Medicine. 24: 159-70 |
Rao A, Zhang Y, Muend S, et al. (2010) Mechanism of antifungal activity of terpenoid phenols resembles calcium stress and inhibition of the TOR pathway Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 54: 5062-5069 |
Feng M, Grice DM, Faddy HM, et al. (2010) Store-independent activation of Orai1 by SPCA2 in mammary tumors. Cell. 143: 84-98 |
Feng M, Grice D, Faddy H, et al. (2010) An Unconventional Role in Store-Independent Constitutive Calcium Signaling by the Secretory Pathway Calcium - Atpases in Mammary Tumors Biophysical Journal. 98: 125a |
Maresova L, Muend S, Zhang YQ, et al. (2009) Membrane hyperpolarization drives cation influx and fungicidal activity of amiodarone. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 2795-802 |
Muend S, Rao R. (2008) Fungicidal activity of amiodarone is tightly coupled to calcium influx Fems Yeast Research. 8: 425-431 |
Xiang M, Feng M, Muend S, et al. (2007) A human Na+/H+ antiporter sharing evolutionary origins with bacterial NhaA may be a candidate gene for essential hypertension. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 18677-81 |