The Reading List is a newsletter from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences in which we amplify biomedical research from our four departments and campus-wide collaborators.
Week of July 14
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Department of Biochemistry Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics- Spatial patterns of hepatocyte glucose flux revealed by stable isotope tracing and multi-scale microscopy. Nature Communications.
Aliyah Habashy*, Christopher Acree*, Ali Zahraei, Martin Dufresne, Melanie Cutler, Emilee Patterson, Alexandra Mulligan, Kristopher Burkewitz, Charles Flynn, Louise Lantier, Owen McGuinness, Jeffrey Spraggins, Rafael Arrojo e Drigo*.
School of Medicine Basic Sciences: Pioneering new method reveals glucose channeling, charting the fine structure of energy metabolism inside active cells Department of Pharmacology- RIM Mutants Occlude the Effects of Aliphatic Alcohols on C. elegans Locomotion. microPublication Biology.
Natalie Guzikowski*, Casey Gailey, David Miller, Ege Kavalali*.
- Efficacy of the 4 Subclasses of IgG for Interacting With CD32b/a on Human Basophils. Clinical and Experimental Allergy.
Donald MacGlashan Jr.* (Johns Hopkins University), Benjamin Spiller, Scott Smith.
- The African-specific variant in the Duffy Antigen Receptor for Chemokines (DARC) gene, CD8+ T-cell density and Aggressive Breast Cancer Subtypes in Black Women. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Nisha Nair* (Roswell Park Cancer Institute), Bingshan Li, Xingyi Guo, Wei Zheng.
- Enhanced ERK activity extends ketamine’s antidepressant effects by augmenting synaptic plasticity. Science.
Z. Zack Ma*, Natalie Guzikowski, Ji-Woon Kim, Ege Kavalali, Lisa Monteggia*.
The Brighter Side of News: One dose of ketamine could treat depression for months, study finds
- Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations of Neighborhood Disadvantage With Fluid Biomarkers of Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration. Neurology.
Marissa Gogniat*, Omair Khan, Brina Ratangee, Corey Bolton, Panpan Zhang, Dandan Liu, Kimberly Pechman, Alexis Yates, Leslie Gaynor, James Eaton, Amalia Peterson, Katherine Gifford, Timothy Hohman, Angela Jefferson*.
Health Day: Could Your Address Determine Your Dementia Risk?
- White Matter Abnormalities and Cognition in Aging and Alzheimer Disease. JAMA Neurology.
Christopher Peter*, Aditi Sathe*, Niranjana Shashikumar, Kimberly Pechman, Abigail Workmeister, T. Bryan Jackson, Yuankai Huo, Logan Dumitrescu, Katherine Gifford, Corey Bolton, Leslie Gaynor, Panpan Zhang, Kurt Schilling, Bennett Landman, Angela Jefferson, Timothy Hohman, Derek Archer*.
VUMC News: Brain white matter abnormalities affect cognition and impact Alzheimer’s disease development: study
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