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Recently published- Fundamental roles for inter-organelle communication in aging. Biochemical Society Transactions.
Eric Donahue, Elizabeth Ruark, Kristopher Burkewitz.
- Analysis of tripartite Synaptotagmin-1-SNARE-complexin-1 complexes in solution. FEBS Open Bio.
Klaudia Jaczynska (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Baris Alten, Qiangjun Zhou, Ege Kavalali.
- Gi/o protein-coupled receptor inhibition of beta-cell electrical excitability and insulin secretion depends on Na+/K+ ATPase activation. Nature Communications.
Matthew Dickerson, Prasanna Dadi, Karolina Zaborska, Arya Nakhe, Charles Schaub, Jordyn Dobson, Nicole Wright, Joshua Lynch, Claire Scott, Logan Robinson, David Jacobson.
- Creating a positive feedback loop in leadership to accelerate cultural change. Trends in Parasitology.
Amanda Ruiz (Brown University Medical School), Antentor Hinton Jr.
- Function and constraint in enhancer sequences with multiple evolutionary origins. Genome Biology and Evolution.
Sarah Fong, John Capra.
- Porcn is essential for growth and invagination of the mammalian optic cup. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology.
Sabine Fuhrmann, Sara Ramirez, Mirna Abouda, Clorissa Campbell.
- The Natural Products Withaferin A and Withanone from the Medicinal Herb Withania somnifera Are Covalent Inhibitors of the SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease. Journal of Natural Products.
Shayantani Chakraborty (Shiv Nadar University), Fred Guengerich.
- A mathematical model of calcium signals around laser-induced epithelial wounds. Molecular Biology of the Cell.
Aaron Stevens, James O'Connor, Andrew Pumford, Andrea Page-McCaw, Shane Hutson.
- A Gut-Centric Model of Metabolic Homeostasis. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology.
Harith Rajagopalan (Fractyl Health, Inc), Alan Cherrington.
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Highlighted across the web- Targeting of microvillus protein Eps8 by the NleH effector kinases from enteropathogenic E. coli. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Georgina Pollock (Monash University), Isabella Gaeta, Matthew Tyska. Highlighted by Canadian Light Source as their Paper of the Day.
- Thromboxane-Prostanoid Receptor Signaling Drives Persistent Fibroblast Activation in Pulmonary Fibrosis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
Toshio Suzuki (University of Tsukuba), Jonathan Kropski, Jingyuan Chen, Erica Carrier, Xinping Chen, Taylor Sherrill, Nichelle Winters, Jane Camarata, Vasiliy Polosukhin, Wei Han, Anandharajan Rathinasabapathy, Sergey Gutor, Peter Gulleman, Carleen Sabusap, Harikrishna Tanjore, Michael Freeman, Lisa Young, Jason Gokey, Timothy Blackwell, James West. Highlighted in the VUMC Reporter.
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