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.
Week of August 12
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By Basic Sciences department Biochemistry - Mechanisms and regulation of replication fork reversal. DNA Repair.
Madison Adolph*, David Cortez*.
- Discovery of a Myeloid Cell Leukemia 1 (Mcl-1) Inhibitor That Demonstrates Potent In Vivo Activities in Mouse Models of Hematological and Solid Tumors. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
James Tarr*, James Salovich, KyuOk Jeon, Nagarathanam Veerasamy, John Sensintaffar, Plamen Christov, Kwangho Kim, Allison Arnold, Bin Zhao, Nagaraju Miriyala, Danielle Sgubin, Stuart Fogarty, Edward Olejniczak, Taekyu Lee, Stephen Fesik*.
Cell and Developmental Biology - Extracellular RNA in oncogenesis, metastasis, and drug resistance. RNA Biology.
Hannah Nelson, Sherman Qu, Jeffrey Franklin, Qi Liu, Heather Pua, Kasey Vickers, Alissa Weaver, Robert Coffey, James Patton*. Pharmacology - Heme-catalyzed degradation of linoleate 9-hydroperoxide (9-HPODE) forms two allylic epoxy-ketones via a proposed pseudo-symmetrical diepoxy radical intermediate. Free Radical Research.
Saori Noguchi*, William Boeglin, Ned Porter, Alan Brash*.
- Development of VU6036864: A Triazolopyridine-Based High-Quality Antagonist Tool Compound of the M5 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
Jinming Li*, Douglas Orsi, Julie Engers, Madeline Long, Rory Capstick, Mallory Maurer, Christopher Presley, Paige Vinson, Alice Rodriguez, Allie Han, Hyekyung Cho, Sichen Chang, Megan Jackson, Michael Bubser, Anna Blobaum, Olivier Boutaud, Colleen Niswender, P. Jeffrey Conn, Carrie Jones, Craig Lindsley*.
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