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First authors listed in red, only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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Recently published- New High-Throughput Screen Discovers Novel Ligands of Full-Length Nuclear Receptor LRH-1. ACS Chemical Biology.
Merced Malabanan, Pratima Chapagain, Zeinab Haratipour, Woong Jae Choi, Abigail Orun, Raymond Blind.
- Lenacapavir (Sunlenca®) for the treatment of HIV-1. Trends In Pharmacological Sciences.
Pratish Patel, Heather Beasley, Antentor Hinton Jr., Celestine Wanjalla.
- Apposition of Fibroblasts With Metaplastic Gastric Cells Promotes Dysplastic Transition. Gastroenterology.
Su-Hyung Lee, Ela Contreras Panta, David Gibbs (Institute for Systems Biology), Yoonkyung Won, Jimin Min, Changqing Zhang, Joseph Roland, Se-Hoon Hong, Yoojin Sohn, Evan Krystofiak, Bogun Jang, Eunyoung Choi, James Goldenring.
“Check out our latest paper … analyzing fibroblast subpopulations in stomach carcinogenesis and their effects in promoting the transition of metaplasia into dysplasia,” Goldenring lab.
- Evaluation of ω-alkynyl-labeled linoleic and arachidonic acids as substrates for recombinant lipoxygenase pathway enzymes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids.
Saori Noguchi, Keri Tallman, Ned Porter, Donald Stec, Wade Calcutt, William Boeglin, Alan Brash.
- WDR5 facilitates recruitment of N-MYC to conserved WDR5 gene targets in neuroblastoma cell lines. Ocogenesis.
Leigh A. Bumpous (Middle Tennessee State University), Kylie Moe (MTSU), Jing Wang, William Tansey, Qi Liu.
- Art2 mediates selective endocytosis of methionine transporters during adaptation to sphingolipid depletion. Journal of Cell Science.
Nathaniel Hepowit, Bradley Moon, Jason MacGurn.
- Structure–Activity Relationship Study of the High-Affinity Neuropeptide Y4 Receptor Positive Allosteric Modulator VU0506013. Journal of Medicinal Science.
Corinna Schüß (Leipzig University), Oanh Vu, Yu Du, David Weaver, Jens Meiler.
- Targeting what is not there to treat cancer. BioEssays.
William Tansey.
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Preprints- ATP10A promotes endothelial cell insulin sensitivity and protects against diet-induced dyslipidemia in female mice. bioRxiv.
Adriana Norris, Eugenia Yazlovitskaya, Lin Zhu, Bailey Rose, Alex Mansueto, Katherine Gibson-Corley, Jody May, John McLean, John Stafford, Todd Graham.
“We found that [ATP10A] has a sex-specific role in [lipid] metabolism & also affects [endothelial] cell function,” Adriana Norris.
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