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Week of February 13
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Recently published
- How to design an art-science program? Self-reported benefits for artists and scientists in the VI4 artist-in-residence program. PLOS ONE.
Skylar Cuevas, Qi (Kathy) Liu, Helen Qian, Max Joffe, Karisa Calvitti, Megan Schladt, Eric Skaar, Kendra Oliver.
- Alignment, segmentation and neighborhood analysis in cyclic immunohistochemistry data using CASSATT. Clinical Cytometry.
Asa Brockman, Rohit Khurana, Todd Bartkowiak, Portia Thomas, Christine Lovly, Jonathan Irish, Rebecca Ihrie.
“Our mxIHC analysis pipeline. Great teamwork,” Todd Bartkowiak.
- Sex Differences in Health Conditions Associated with Sexual Assault in a Large Hospital Population. Complex Psychiatry.
Allie Lake, Lauren Samuels, Laura Carpenter, Lea Davis.
“Grateful to work with this wonderful team of…interdisciplinary scientists from [Vanderbilt Biostatistics, VUMC Genetics, and Vanderbilt Sociology],” Allie Lake.
- DARK Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Methaqualone. ACS Chemical Neuroscience.
Joseph Inger, Elias Mihan, Jhansi Kolli, Craig Lindsley, Aaron Bender.
- Synthesis and Biophysical Properties of Phosphorodiamidate Piperidino Oligomers. Organic Letters.
Atanu Ghosh (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science), Joel Harp, Martin Egli.
- Polygenic Contributions to Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions in a Large Electronic Health Record Sample. The Journal of Pain.
Lori Schirle, David Samuels, Annika Faucon, Nancy Cox, Stephen Bruehl.
- FEMA GRAS assessment of natural flavor complexes: Allspice, anise, fennel-derived and related flavoring ingredients. Food and Chemical Toxicology.
Ivonne Rietjens (Wageningen University), F Peter Guengerich.
- Sex and gender in neurodevelopmental conditions. Nature Reviews Neurology.
Sven Bölte (Karolinska Institutet), Zachary Williams.
“Honored to be a part of this great team…and have the chance to publish this thorough review of sex and gender in neurodevelopmental conditions in [Nature Reviews Neurology],” Zack Williams.
- Multiple polarity kinases inhibit phase separation of F-BAR protein Cdc15 and antagonize cytokinetic ring assembly in fission yeast. eLife.
Rahul Bhattacharjee, MariaSanta Mangione, Maya Igarashi, Rachel Roberts-Galbraith, Jun-Song Chen, Kathleen Gould.
- Case Studies in the Assessment of Microbial Fitness: Seemingly Subtle Changes Can Have Major Effects on Phenotypic Outcomes. Journal of Molecular Evolution.
Sarah Worthan, Robert McCarthy, Megan Behringer.
“One of most interesting findings: plastic & glass tubes are not interchangeable, E. coli acidifies LB in plastic tubes,” Megan Behringer.
- Multi-ancestry and multi-trait genome-wide association meta-analyses inform clinical risk prediction for systemic lupus erythematosus. Nature Communications.
Chachrit Khunsriraksakul (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine), Bingshan Li, Xue Zhong.
- USP47 deubiquitylates Groucho/TLE to promote Wnt-β-catenin signaling. Science Signaling.
Sara Kassel, Alison Hanson, Kenyi Saito-Diaz, Lily Goldsmith, Victoria Ng, George Xu, Fei Ye, Vivian Weiss, Ethan Lee.
- Pavlovian-conditioned opioid tolerance. Science Advances.
Zahra Farahbakhsh, Cody Siciliano.
- Obesity and Overweight: Probing Causes, Consequences, and Novel Therapeutic Approaches Through the American Heart Association's Strategically Focused Research Network. Journal of the American Heart Association.
Jeanne Clark (The Johns Hopkins University), Kevin Niswender, Joshua Beckman, Nancy Cox, Alyssa Hasty, James Luther, Quinn Wells.
- Metabolically Stable Anomeric Linkages Containing GalNAc-siRNA Conjugates: An Interplay among ASGPR, Glycosidase, and RISC Pathways. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
Pachamuthu Kandasamy (Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Martin Egli.
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Preprints- Elexacaftor/VX-445-mediated CFTR interactome remodeling reveals differential correction driven by mutation-specific translational dynamics. bioRxiv.
Minsoo Kim, Eli McDonald, Carleen Mae Sabusap, Bibek Timalsina, Lars Plate.
- Functional Overlap of Inborn Errors of Immunity and Metabolism Genes Define T Cell Immunometabolic Vulnerabilities. bioRxiv.
Andrew Patterson, Gabriel Needle, Ayaka Sugiura, Channing Chi, KayLee Steiner, Emilie Fisher, Gabriella Robertson, Caroline Bodnya, Janet Markle, Vivian Gama, Jeffrey Rathmell.
- Small Molecule Activation of NAPE-PLD Enhances Efferocytosis by Macrophages. bioRxiv.
Jonah Zarrow, Abdul-Musawwir Alli-Oluwafuyi, Cristina Youwakim, Kwangho Kim, Isabelle Suero, Margaret Jones, Zahra Mashhadi, Alex Waterson, Amanda Doran, Gary Sulikowski, Sean Davies.
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