Mohammadi S., Özdemier H. I., Ozbek P., Sumbul F., Stiller J., Deng Y., Crawford A. J., Rowland H. M., Storz J. F., Andolfatto P., Dobler S. 2022. Epistatic Effects between Amino Acid Insertions and Substitutions Mediate Toxin resistance of Vertebrate Na+, K+-ATPases. Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol. 39, 12, 13p. DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msac258
Mohammadi S., Herrera-Álvarez S., Yang L., del Pilar Rodrigues-Ordonez M., Zhang K., Storz F. J., Dobler S., Crawford A. J., Andolfatto P. 2022. Constraints on the evoution of toxin-resistant Na,K-ATPases have limited dependence on sequence divergence. PLoS Genetics, Vol. 18, 8. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1010323
Haramura T., Mohammadi S., Savitzky, A. Relative differences in Na+/K+-ATPase activity between mountain and coastal populations of the Japanese frog, Buergeria japonica. (Accepted in Journal of Herpetology)
Mohammadi S., Yang L., Harpak A., Herrera-Álvarez S., Rodríguez-Ordoñez M.P, Peng J., Zhang K., Storz J.F., Dobler S., Crawford A.J., Andolfatto P. 2021. Concerted evolution reveals co-adapted amino acid substitutions in frogs that prey on toxic toads. (In press in Current Biology)
Mohammadi S., Kiriazis N.M., Neuman-Lee L.A. 2020. The natural selection game: Incorporating active learning in evolution curricula for general biology. The American Biology Teacher. 82:104–112
Mohammadi S., Petschenka G., Mori A., French S.S., Savitzky A.H. 2018.Tissue- specific variation in cardiotonic steroid sensitivity of Na+/K+-ATPase. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 217:21-26
Mohammadi S., French S.S., Neuman-Lee L.A., Kojima Y., Mori A., Brodie E.D. Jr., Savitzky A.H. 2017. Corticosteroid responses of snakes to toxins from toads (bufadienolides) and plants (cardenolides) reflect differences in dietary specializations. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 247:16-25.
Mohammadi S., Savitzky A.H., Lohr J., Dobler S. 2017. Toad toxin-resistant snake (Thamnophis elegans) expresses high levels of mutant Na+/K+-ATPase mRNA in cardiac muscle. Gene. 614:21-25.
Mohammadi S., Gompert Z., Gonzalez J.*, Takeuchi H., Mori A., Savitzy A.H. 2016. Toxin-resistant isoforms of Na+/K+-ATPase in snakes do not closely track dietary specialization on toads. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 283:20162111
Hayes M.M., Mohammadi S., Nicholson A.E. 2016. Students of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Copeia. 104:778-781.
Hopkins G.R., Brodie E.D. Jr., Neuman-Lee L.A., Mohammadi S., Brusch G.A. IV, Hopkins Z.M., French S.S. 2016. Physiological responses to salinity vary with proximity to the ocean in a coastal amphibian. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 89:322-330.
Mohammadi S., Neuman-Lee L.A., Brodie E.D. Jr., Savitzky A.H. 2016. Mutations to the cardiotonic steroid binding site of Na+/K+-ATPase are associated with high level of resistance to gamabufotalin in a natricine snake. Toxicon. 114:13-15.
Smith G.D., Hopkins G.R., Mohammadi S., Skinner H.*, Hansen T.*, Brodie E.D. Jr., French S.S. 2015. Effects of temperature on embryonic and early larval growth and development of the rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa). Journal of Thermal Biology. 51:89-95.
Mohammadi S., Kluever B.M., Tamashiro T.*, Amano Y.*, Hill J.G. 2014. Spatial and thermal observations of a Malayan Krait (Bungarus candidus) from Thailand. Tropical Natural History. 14:21-26.
Mohammadi S., McCoy K.A., Hutchinson D.A., Gauthier D.T., Savitzky A.H. 2013. Independently evolved toad-eating snakes exhibit sexually dimorphic enlargement of adrenal glands. Journal of Zoology. 290:237-245.
Ferry E.E.*, Hopkins G.R., Stokes A.N., Mohammadi S., Brodie E.D. Jr., Gall B.G. 2013. Do all portable cases constructed by caddisfly larvae function in defense? Journal of Insect Science. 13:1-9.
Mohammadi S., Hill J.G. 2012. Dietary and behavioral notes on the red-necked keelback (Rhabdophis subminiatus) from northeast Thailand. Tropical Natural History. 12:123-125.
Streicher J.W., Mohammadi S. 2012. Leptodactylus poecilochilus. Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review. 43:97.