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First authors are identified with an asterisk. Faculty with primary appointments in Basic Sciences are listed in red. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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Molecular Physiology and Biophysics-
Nathan Winn*, Michael Schleh, Jamie Garcia, Louise Lantier, Owen McGuinness, Joslin Blair, Alyssa Hasty, David Wasserman.
“We define the insulin-dependent and insulin-independent regulation of metabolism in response to modest deviations in environmental temperature,” Nathan Winn.
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Estevao Scudese*, Zer Vue, Andrea Marshall, Larry Vang, Kit Neikirk, Dominique Stephens, Margaret Mungai, Sasha Manus, Celestine Wanjalla, Aaron Whiteside, Steven Damo, Jennifer Gaddy, Annet Kirabo, Bret Mobley, Antentor Hinton Jr.
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Kit Neikirk*, Taylor Barongan*, Bryanna Shao*, Elsie Spencer, Kinutha Kabugi, Zachary Conley, Larry Vang, Mein Vue, Nancy Vang, Amber Crabtree, Stefanie Alexander, Heather Beasley, Andrea Marshall, Mason Killion, Dominique Stephens, Felysha Jenkins, Chia Vang, Steven Damo, Zer Vue, Antentor Hinton Jr.
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Pharmacology-
Philip Stauffer*, Jordon Brinkley, David Jacobson, Vito Quaranta, Darren Tyson.
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Other Biomedical Basic Sciences Papers
- Polycomb repressor complex 2 suppresses interferon-responsive MHC-II expression in melanoma cells and is associated with anti-PD-1 resistance. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.
Jamaal James*, Brandie Taylor, Xiaopeng Sun, Lindsey Guerin, Paula Gonzalez-Ericsson, Yu Wang, Violeta Sanchez, Catherine Fahey, Melinda Sanders, Yaomin Xu, Emily Hodges, Douglas Johnson, Justin Balko.
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Yizhi Fu*, Plamen Christov, Philip Kingsley, Robyn Richie-Jannetta, Lawrence Marnett, Michael Stone.
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Jahg Wong* (University of Montreal), Vincent Trinh* (University of Montreal), Nidhi Jyotsana, Frank Revetta, Anna Means, Kathleen DelGiorno, Marcus Tan.
- Epidermal growth factor receptor activation is essential for kidney fibrosis development. Nature Communications.
Shirong Cao*, Yu Pan*, Andrew Terker, Juan Pablo Arroyo Ornelas, Yinqiu Wang, Jiaqi Tang, Aolei Niu, Sarah Abu Kar, Mengdi Jiang, Wentian Luo, Xinyu Dong, Xiaofeng Fan, Suwan Wang, Matthew Wilson, Agnes Fogo, Ming-Zhi Zhang, Raymond Harris.
Highlighted in The VUMC Reporter.
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Jazlyn Selvasingh*, Eli McDonald, Preston Neufer, Jacob McKinney, Jens Meiler, Kaitlyn Ledwitch.
“We use non-fluorescent ‘dark’ nanodiscs coupled with nano-DSF to measure the melting temperature of membrane protein DsbB,” Eli Fritz McDonald.
- Mitochondrial DNA Mutation Pathogenicity Score and Neurocognitive Performance in Persons with HIV. Mitochondrion.
Karen Volpe*, David Samuels, Tebeb Gebretsadik, Todd Hulgan.
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Gita Pathak* (Yale School of Medicine), Kritika Singh, Lea Davis.
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