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 7
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Department of Biochemistry Department of Cell and Developmental Biology- Gene context drift identifies drug targets to mitigate cancer treatment resistance. Cancer Cell.
Amir Jassim* (University of Cambridge), Birgit Nimmervoll* (University of Cambridge), Sabrina Terranova* (University of Cambridge), Neil Dani.
- Pancreatic islet β-cell subtypes are derived from biochemically-distinct and nutritionally-regulated islet progenitors. Nature Communications.
Monica Brown*, Verda Miranda*, Simone Nevills*, Ruiying Hu*, Prasanna Dadi, Alan Simmons, Yanwen Xu, Yilin Yang, Mahircan Yagan, Sadia Najam, Leesa Sampson, Mark Magnuson, David Jacobson, Ken Lau*, Emily Hodges*, Guoqiang Gu*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource and the Vanderbilt Genome Editing Resource. Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics- Regulation of adipogenesis by nucleotides. Biochemical Society Transactions.
Julia Pinette, Heather Bryant, Jacob Myers, Elma Zaganjor.
- 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*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource and the Vanderbilt Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center. Department of Pharmacology- The effects of bicarbonate on the aberrant photon response in murine rod photoreceptors. Biophysical Journal.
Clint Makino* (Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine), Heidi Hamm, Vsevolod Gurevich.
- Total Synthesis of Kavaratamides A-C and Unnatural Analogs. ACS Omega.
Tomayo Berida*, Craig Lindsley*.
- Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of the muscarinic M1 positive allosteric modulator VU0467319 for Alzheimer's disease: a single ascending-dose study in healthy participants. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy.
Alexander Conley*, Alexandra Key, Jennifer Blackford, Jason Russell, Kimberly Albert, Xuewen Gong, Michael Bubser, Jerri Rook, P. Jeffrey Conn, Craig Lindsley, Carrie Jones, Paul Newhouse*.
- A small molecule enhances arrestin-3 binding to the β2-adrenergic receptor. Communications Chemistry.
Han Kurt* (Istanbul Medipol University), Ali Akyol* (University of Cagliari), Chen Zheng, Vsevolod Gurevich.
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