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Recently published- Opposing retrograde and astrocyte-dependent endocannabinoid signaling mechanisms regulate lateral habenula synaptic transmission. Cell Reports.
Nathan Winters, Veronika Kondev, Niharika Loomba, Eric Delpire, Brad Grueter.
“Excited to see the final published form of this portion of my thesis work exploring endocannabinoid signaling the the lateral habenula! It was definitely a tricky but exciting project.” Nathan Winters.
- Ventral tegmental area M5 muscarinic receptors mediate effort-choice responding and nucleus accumbens dopamine in a sex-specific manner. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
Eric Nunes (Yale University), Daniel Foster, Craig Lindsley, Jeffrey Conn.
- Alterations in BNST Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in Early Abstinence from Alcohol Use Disorder. Alcohol and Alcoholism.
Elizabeth Flook, Brandee Feola, Margaret Benningfield, Danny Winder, Jennifer Urbano Blackford.
- Super-resolution imaging of synaptic scaffold proteins in rat hippocampal neurons. STAR Protocols.
Natalie Guzikowski, Ege Kavalali.
- Structured tracking of alcohol reinforcement (STAR) for basic and translational alcohol research. Molecular Psychiatry.
Alex Brown, Hannah Branthwaite, Zahra Farahbakhsh, Snigdha Mukerjee, Patrick Melugin, Keaton Song, Cody Siciliano.
- Structural details of a Class B GPCR-arrestin complex revealed by genetically encoded crosslinkers in living cells. Nature Communications.
Yasmin Aydin (Leipzig University), Vsevolod Gurevich.
- Direct visualization of transcription-replication conflicts reveals post-replicative DNA:RNA hybrids. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology.
Henriette Stoy (University of Zurich), Kevin Lang, Houra Merrikh.
- 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.
- Systematic Transmission Electron Microscopy-Based Identification and 3D Reconstruction of Cellular Degradation Machinery. Advanced Biology.
Kit Neikirk, Zer Vue, Ben Rodriguez, Salem Omer, Edgar Garza Lopez, Andrea Marshall, Larry Vang, Taylor Barongan, Heather Beasley, Taylor Rodman, Dominique Stephens, Antentor Hinton Jr.
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Preprints- Detection, Visualization and Quantification of Protein Complexes in Human Alzheimer’s Disease Brains using Proximity Ligation Assay. Research Square.
Wilber Romero-Fernandez, Cristian Carvajal-Tapia, Alex Prusky, Ketaki Katdare, Emmeline Wang, Alena Shostak, Lissa Ventura-Antunes, Hannah Harmsen, Ethan Lippmann, Jason MacGurn, Matthew Schrag.
- Dephosphorylation of 4EBP1/2 Induces Prenatal Neural Stem Cell Quiescence. bioRxiv.
Laura Geben, Asa Brockman, Mary Chalkley, Serena Sweet, Julia Gallagher, Alexandra Scheuing, Richard Simerly, Kevin Ess, Jonathan Irish, Rebecca Ihrie.
- Human gene regulatory evolution is driven by the divergence of regulatory element function in both cis and trans. bioRxiv.
Tyler Hansen, Sarah Fong, Emily Hodges.
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