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Recently published- Profound Sensitivity of the Liver to the Direct Effect of Insulin Allows Peripheral Insulin Delivery to Normalize Hepatic but not Muscle Glucose Uptake in the Healthy Dog. Diabetes.
Guillaume Kraft, Katie Coate, Marta Smith, Ben Farmer, Melanie Scott, Jon Hastings, Alan Cherrington, Dale Edgerton.
- Sex hormones in breast cancer immunity. Cancer Research.
Ebony Hargrove-Wiley, Barbara Fingleton.
- Resolution doubling in light-sheet microscopy via oblique plane structured illumination. Nature Methods.
Bingying Chen (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), James Hayes, Dylan Burnette.
- Mechanical Counterbalance of Kinesin and Dynein Motors in a Microtubular Network Regulates Cell Mechanics, 3D Architecture, and Mechanosensing. ACS Nano.
Alexander Zhovmer (US Food and Drug Administration), James Hayes, Dylan Burnette.
- Processes in DNA-damage response from a whole-cell multi-omics perspective. iScience.
James Pino, Alexander Lubbock, Danielle Gutierrez, Melissa Farrow, Nicole Muszynski, Tina Tsui, Stacy Sherrod, Jeremy Norris, John McLean, Richard Caprioli, John Wikswo, Carlos Lopez.
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Pre-prints- A contamination focused approach for optimizing the single-cell RNA-seq experiment. bioRxiv.
Deronisha Arceneaux, Zhengyi Chen, Alan Simmons, Cody Heiser, Austin Southard-Smith, Michael Brenan, Yilin Yang, Yanwen Xu, Eunyoung Choi, Qi Liu, Ken Lau.
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