The Reading List is a newsletter from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences in which we amplify biomedical research from our four departments and campus-wide collaborators.
Week of March 3
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School of Medicine Basic Sciences departments Cell and Developmental Biology- Blebbisomes are large, organelle-rich extracellular vesicles with cell-like properties. Nature Cell Biology.
Dennis Jeppesen*, Zachary Sanchez*, Noah Kelley, James Hayes, Jessica Ambroise, Emma Koory, Evan Krystofiak, Nilay Taneja, Qin Zhang, Matthew Dungan, Olivia Perkins, Matthew Tyska, Ela Knapik, Amanda Doran, Robert Coffey, Dylan Burnette*.
Supported by the Vanderbilt Cell Imaging Shared Resource and the Proteomics Core.
- The Great Reset: A "Tuft" Journey Towards Tumorigenesis. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Monica Brown*, Ken Lau*.
Molecular Physiology and Biophysics- Salt sensitivity of blood pressure: mechanisms and sex-specific differences. Nature Reviews Cardiology.
Sepiso Masenga*, Nelson Wandira, Mohammad Saleem, Heather Beasley, Antentor Hinton Jr., Lale Ertuglu, Naome Mwesigwa, Annet Kirabo*.
- Mitochondrial substrate oxidation regulates distinct cell differentiation outcomes. Trends in Cell Biology.
Woo Yong Park*, Claudia Montufar, Elma Zaganjor*.
- Artificial intelligence-enabled automated analysis of transmission electron micrographs to evaluate chemotherapy impact on mitochondrial morphology in triple negative breast cancer (preprint). bioRxiv.
Argenis Arriojas* (University of Massachusetts Boston), Antentor Hinton Jr.
Pharmacology- Antigenic determinants underlying IgE-mediated anaphylaxis to peanut. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Scott Smith*, Yasmin Khan, Rebecca Shrem, Jonathan Hemler, Joshua Doyle, Jacob Daniel, Jian Zhang, R. Stokes Peebles Jr., Benjamin Spiller.
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Structural determinants of peanut induced anaphylaxis. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Scott Smith*, Rebecca Shrem, Bruno Lança, Jian Zhang, R. Stokes Peebles Jr., Benjamin Spiller*.
Basic Sciences: Vanderbilt biomedical research paves the way for ‘hypoallergen’ treatments against peanut allergies
- Discovery of ONO-2920632 (VU6011887): A Highly Selective and CNS Penetrant TREK-2 (TWIK-Related K+ Channel 2) Preferring Activator In Vivo Tool Compound. ACS Chemical Neuroscience.
Kentaro Yashiro* (Ono Pharmaceutical Co.), Joshua Wieting, Kevin McGowan, Thomas Bridges, Olivier Boutaud, Darren Engers, Jerod Denton, Craig Lindsley*.
- Synchrony between midbrain gene transcription and dopamine terminal regulation is modulated by chronic alcohol drinking. Nature Communications.
Zahra Farahbakhsh*, Alberto López, Cody Siciliano*.
Basic Sciences: Research Snapshot: How alcohol reshapes the brain’s dopamine system long after drinking stops
- Oxidative Stress Causes Mitochondrial and Electrophysiologic Dysfunction to Promote Atrial Fibrillation in Pitx2+/-Mice. Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology.
Tuerdi Subati*, Kyungsoo Kim*, Zhenjiang Yang, Matthew Murphy, Joseph Van Amburg, Isis Christopher, Owen Dougherty, Kaylen Woodall, Charles Smart, Joyce Johnson, Agnes Fogo, Venkataraman Amarnath, Vineet Agrawal, Joey Barnett, Katherine Murray*.
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First or corresponding authors are identified with an *. Faculty with appointments in Basic Sciences are listed in red. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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