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Recently published- Michael R. Waterman and Cytochrome P450. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry.
F. Peter Guengerich.
- Integrated Multi-omics Analysis of Early Lung Adenocarcinoma Links Tumor Biological Features with Predicted Indolence or Aggressiveness. Cancer Research Communications.
Maria-Fernanda Senosain, Yong Zou, Khushbu Patel, Shilin Zhao, Dianna Rowe, Jonathan Lehman, Jonathan Irish, Fabien Maldonado, Michael Kammer, Carlos Lopez.
- Mechanistic basis for potent neutralization of Sin Nombre hantavirus by a human monoclonal antibody. Nature Microbiology.
Robert Stass (University of Oxford), Taylor Engdahl, Nathaniel Chapman, Rachael Wolters, Laura Handal, Summer Diaz, James Crowe Jr.
“Recent work from [the VUMC Vaccine Center] provides a molecular-level blueprint for understanding the human neutralizing [antibody] response to [hantavirus] infection,”VUMC Molecular Pathogenesis.
- Microbial short-chain fatty acids regulate drug seeking and transcriptional control in a model of cocaine seeking. Nueropsychopharmacology.
Katherine Meckel (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Michael Leonard, Erin Calipari.
- Untangling Alzheimer’s disease with spatial multi-omics: a brief review. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.
Cody Marshall, Melissa Farrow, Katerina Djambazova, Jeffrey Spraggins.
- Small Molecule Activation of NAPE-PLD Enhances Efferocytosis by Macrophages. ACS Chemical Biology.
Jonah Zarrow, Abdul-Musawwir Alli-Oluwafuyi, Cristina Youwakim, Kwangho Kim, Isabelle Suero, Margaret Jones, Zahra Mashhadi, Alex Waterson, Amanda Doran, Gary Sulikowski, Sean Davies.
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Conference Proceedings- Unsupervised Registration Refinement for Generating Unbiased Eye Atlas. Proceedings of the SPIE. SPIE Medical Imaging, 2023, San Diego, California, United States.
Ho Hin Lee, Yucheng Tang, Shunxing Bao, Qi Yang, Xin Yu, Kevin Schey, Jeffery Spraggins, Yuankai Huo, Bennett Landman.
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