The Reading List is a newsletter from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences in which we amplify the research from our four departments, as well as biomedical research from campus-wide collaborators.
Week of September 30
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By Basic Sciences department Cell and Developmental Biology Molecular Physiology and Biophysics- Subset-specific mitochondrial stress and DNA damage shape T cell responses to fever and inflammation. Science Immunology.
Darren Heintzman*, Rachael Sinard, Emilie Fisher, Xiang Ye, Andrew Patterson, Joel Elasy, Kelsey Voss, Channing Chi, Ayaka Sugiura, Gabriel Rodriguez-Garcia, Nowrin Chowdhury, Emily Arner, Evan Krystoviak, Frank Mason, Yasmine Toudji, KayLee Steiner, Wasay Khan, Lana Olson, Angela Jones, Lindsay Bass, Katherine Beier, Wentao Deng, Dawn Newcomb, Alexander Bick, Kimryn Rathmell, John Wilson, Jeffrey Rathmell*.
Popular Science: Why do we have fevers? It’s more complicated than ‘heat kills bugs’
- Alternating access of a bacterial homolog of neurotransmitter:sodium symporters determined from AlphaFold2 ensembles and DEER spectroscopy. Proceedings of the National Academies of Science of the United States of America.
Alexandra Schwartz*, Richard A. Stein, Hassane Mchaourab*.
- Beyond the numbers in treating hypertensive end-organ damage: role of formyl peptide receptor agonist Cmpd17b. Cardiovascular Research.
Claude Albritton*, Antentor Hinton Jr.*, Annet Kirabo*.
Pharmacology- Flavors of GPCR signaling bias. Neuropharmacology.
Mohammad Seyedabadi* (Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences), Vsevolod Gurevich.
- Discovery of VU6016235: A Highly Selective, Orally Bioavailable, and Structurally Distinct Tricyclic M4 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Positive Allosteric Modulator (PAM). ACS Chemical Neuroscience.
Julie Engers*, Logan Baker, Sichen Chang, Vincent Luscombe, Alice Rodriguez, Colleen Niswender, Hyekyung Cho, Michael Bubser, Analisa Thompson Gray, Carrie Jones, Weimin Peng, Jerri Rook, Thomas Bridges, Olivier Boutaud, P Jeffrey Conn, Darren Engers, Craig Lindsley*, Kayla Temple*.
- New Applications of Sulfonyl Fluorides: A Microcosm of the Deep Integration of Chemistry and Biology in Drug Design. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
Shaoqing Du (Shandong University), Craig Lindsley.
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Other basic sciences papers
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First or corresponding authors are identified with an asterisk. Faculty with appointments in Basic Sciences are listed in red. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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