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First authors listed in red, only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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Recently published- Lhx2 is a progenitor-intrinsic modulator of Sonic Hedgehog signaling during early retinal neurogenesis. eLife.
Xiaodong Li, Alexandra Fuller, Edward Levine.
- Human SMARCA5 is continuously required to maintain nucleosome spacing. Molecular Cell.
Monica Bomber, Jing Wang, Qi Liu, Kelly Barnett, Hillary Layden, Emily Hodges, Scott Hiebert.
- FEMA GRAS assessment of natural flavor complexes: Asafetida oil, garlic oil and onion oil. Food and Chemical Toxicology.
Jeanne Davidsen (Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association), Fred Guengerich.
- Protrusion growth driven by myosin-generated force. Developmental Cell.
Gillian Fitz, Meredith Weck, Caroline Bodnya, Olivia Perkins, Matthew Tyska.
- Rosetta’s Predictive Ability for Low-Affinity Ligand Binding in Fragment-Based Drug Discovery. Biochemistry.
Elleansar Okwei, Shannon Smith, Brian Bender, Brittany Allison, Soumya Ganguly, Alexander Geanes, Xuan Zhang, Kaitlyn Ledwitch, Jens Meiler.
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Highlighted across the web- Kidney collecting duct cells make vasopressin in response to NaCl-induced hypertonicity. JCI Insight.
Juan Pablo Arroyo, Andrew Terker, Yvonne Zuchowski, Fabian Bock, Cameron Meyer, Wentian Luo, Meghan Kapp, Edward Gould, Adam Miranda, Joshua Carty, Ming Jiang, Roberto Vanacore, Matthew Wilson, Roy Zent, Mingzhi Zhang, Gautam Bhave, Raymond Harris. Highlighted in the VUMC Reporter.
- Elevated transferrin receptor impairs T cell metabolism and function in systemic lupus erythematosus. Science Immunology.
Kelsey Voss, Allison Sewell, Evan Krystofiak, Katherine Gibson-Corley, Arissa Young, Jacob Basham, Ayaka Sugiura, Emily Arner, William Beavers, Dillon Kunkle, Megan Dickson, Gabriel Needle, Eric Skaar, Kimryn Rathmell, Michelle Ormseth, Amy Major, Jeffrey Rathmell. Highlighted in the VUMC Reporter.
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