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First authors listed in red, only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed.
Week of October 17
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Recently published- Lipid Transport by Candida albicans Dnf2 Is Required for Hyphal Growth and Virulence. Infection and Immunity.
Bhawik Jain, Todd Graham.
- Mechanism of CD79A and CD79B Support for IgM+ B Cell Fitness through B Cell Receptor Surface Expression. The Journal of Immunology.
Kanutte Huse (Oslo University), Jonathan Irish.
- Wnt signaling in the phenotype and function of tumor-associated macrophages. Cancer Research.
Megan Tigue, Matthew Loberg, Jeremy Goettel, Ethan Lee, Vivian Weiss.
- The Endocannabinoid 2-Arachidonoylglycerol Bidirectionally Modulates Acute and Protracted Effects of Predator Odor Exposure. Biological Psychiatry.
Veronika Kondeva, Mustaf Najeed, Nathan Winters, Philip Kingsley, Lawrence Marnett.
- Discovery of a potent M5 antagonist with improved clearance profile. Part 2: pyrrolidine amide-based antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters.
Douglas Orsi, Andrew Felts, Alice Rodriguez, Paige Vinson, Hyekyung Cho, Sichen Chang, Anna Blobaum, Colleen Niswender, Jeffrey Conn, Carrie Jones, Craig Lindsley, Changho Han.
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Pre-prints- Epithelial Outgrowth Through Mesenchymal Rings Drives Alveologenesis. bioRxiv.
Nicholas Negretti, Yeongseo Son, Philip Crooke, Erin Plosa, John Benjamin, Christopher Jetter, Claire Bunn, Nicholas Mignemi, Alice Hackett, Meaghan Ransom, David Nichols, Susan Guttentag, Heather Pua, Timothy Blackwell, John Kozub, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Jonathan Kropski, Christopher Wright, Bryan Millis, Jennifer Sucre.
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