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.
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Department of Cell and Developmental Biology |
- Pathobiont-triggered induction of goblet cell response drives regional susceptibility to Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Paige Spencer*, Monica Brown, Jiawei Wang, William Kim, Luisella Spiga, Naila Tasneem, Alan Simmons, Taewoo Kim, Yilin Yang, Yanwen Xu, Lin Zheng, James Ro, Harsimran Kaur, Seung Woo Kang, Matthew Helou, Mason Lee, Deronisha Arceneaux, Mariah Harned, Jing Li, Amrita Banerjee, Nicholas Markham, Keith Wilson, Lori Coburn, Jeremy Goettel, Qi Liu, M. Kay Washington, Wenhan Zhu, Ken Lau*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource, Mass Spectrometry Research Center, and the Vanderbilt Genome Editing Resource.
School of Medicine Basic Sciences: Study challenges traditional assumptions about gut inflammation and Crohn’s disease -
Targeting β-catenin: PROTACs and precision degraders for Wnt-driven cancers. Frontiers in Oncology.
Jonathan Trapani*, Kailey Caroland, Vivian Weiss*, Ethan Lee*.
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Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics |
Department of Pharmacology |
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RAS/MEK/PI3K pathway inhibition augments response to CD40 agonism by targeting CD11b+ Bregs thereby overcoming melanoma PD1-resistance. Nature Communications.
Chi Yan*, Weifeng Luo, Jinming Yang, Jing Yang, Sheau-Chiann Chen, Kensey Bergdorf, Qianni Hu, Vivian Weiss, Douglas Johnson, Qi Liu, Ann Richmond*.
School of Medicine Basic Sciences: Targeting immune suppression to overcome melanoma resistance - Mucosal vaccination clears Clostridioides difficile colonization. Nature.
Audrey Thomas*, F. Christopher Peritore-Galve, Alyssa Ehni, Bruno Lança, Jonathan Coggin, Eric Brady, Sandra Yoder, Rebecca Shrem, Rubén Cano Rodríguez, Heather Kroh, Katherine Gibson-Corley, M. Kay Washington, Danyvid Olivares-Villagómez, C. Buddy Creech, Maribeth Nicholson, Benjamin Spiller, D. Borden Lacy*.
VUMC News: Novel vaccine protects against C. diff disease and recurrence -
Mitigating sepsis-induced vascular endothelial dysfunction through Niban phosphorylation. Vascular Medicine.
Brandon Baer*, Madeleine Morelli, Brian Wadzinski, Anish Katta, Amanda Sisung, Colleen Brophy, Julie Bastarache, Joyce Cheung-Flynn*. -
Identification of Kir2.1 Inhibitors from a High-Throughput Screen. Assay and Drug Development Technologies.
Jacob Bouchard*, Pedro de Andrade Horn, Yu Nishio, Emily Days, Liangping Li, Roman Lazarenko, Snehal Sant, Sichen Chang, Joshua Bauer, Jerod Denton, Olivier Boutaud, Masahito Abe, Craig Lindsley*.
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Other Vanderbilt basic biomedical research |
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Epithelial hypusination regulates Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric inflammation. Amino Acids.
Alain Gobert*, Kara McNamara, Caroline Hawkins, Mohammad Asim, Daniel Barry, Alberto Delgado, Kristie Rose, Purvi Patel, Regina Tyree, Kate Carson, Lori Coburn, M. Blanca Piazuelo, Keith Wilson*.
Supported by the Mass Spectrometry Research Center.
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First or corresponding authors are identified with an *. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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