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First authors listed in red, only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
Week of December 19
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Happy holidays!
This will be the last Reading List of 2022. We look forward to seeing you the second week of January 2023!
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Recently published- Scavenging dicarbonyls with 5'-O-pentyl-pyridoxamine increases HDL net cholesterol efflux capacity and attenuates atherosclerosis and insulin resistance. Molecular Metabolism.
Jiansheng Huang, Huan Tao, Patricia Yancey, Zoe Leuthner, Linda May-Zhang, Ju-Yang Jung, Youmin Zhang, Lei Ding, Venkataraman Amarnath, Dianxin Liu, Sheila Collins, Sean Davies, MacRae Linton.
- St18 specifies globus pallidus projection neuron identity in MGE lineage. Nature Communications.
Luke Nunnelly (Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Guoqiang Gu.
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Highlighted across the web- Discovery of a Redox-Activatable Chemical Probe for Detection of Cyclooxygenase-2 in Cells and Animals. ACS Chemical Biology.
Md. Jashim Uddin, Justin Han-Je Lo, Connor Oltman, Brenda Crews, Tamanna Huda, Justin Liu, Philip Kingsley, Shuyang Lin, Mathew Milad, Ansari Aleem, J. Oliver McIntyre, Craig Duvall, Lawrence Marnett. Featured on the School of Medicine Basic Sciences website.
- Structural insights into the mechanism of the sodium/iodide symporter. Nature.
Silvia Ravera, Erkan Karakas, Nancy Carrasco. Featured on the Vanderbilt Research News website.
- Cyclin G1 induces maladaptive proximal tubule cell dedifferentiation and renal fibrosis through CDK5 activation. The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Kensei Taguchi, Bertha Elias, Sho Sugahara, Snehal Sant, Ambra Pozzi, Roy Zent, Raymond Harris, Craig Brooks. Featured in the VUMC Reporter.
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