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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 July 8
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By Basic Sciences department Biochemistry Cell and Developmental Biology - Characterization of temperature-sensitive Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutants in the septation initiation network Spg1 GTPase. microPublication Biology.
Anna Bowman Fletcher*, Lesley Turner, Liping Ren, Alaina Willet, Kathleen Gould*.
- Multiparameter quantitative analyses of diagnostic cells in brain tissues from tuberous sclerosis complex. Clinical Cytometry.
Jerome Arceneaux*, Asa Brockman*, Rohit Khurana, Mary-Bronwen Chalkley, Laura Geben, Aleksandar Krbanjevic, Bret Mobley, Kevin Ess, Rebecca Ihrie*. Molecular Physiology and Biophysics - Disrupted Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ Handling: A Harβinger of β-Cell Failure. Biology (Basel).
Jordyn Dobson*, David Jacobson*.
- Time-dependent changes in feeding behavior and energy balance associated with weight gain in mice fed obesogenic diets. Obesity.
Payam Fathi*, Michelle Bales, Julio Ayala*.
- ErbB3 is required for hyperaminoacidemia-induced pancreatic α cell hyperplasia. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Qi Kang* (Xiamen University), Danielle Dean, Hang Yuan, Chunhua Dai, Alvin Powers, Wenbiao Chen*.
- Selection for early reproduction leads to accelerated aging and extensive metabolic remodeling in Drosophila melanogaster populations (preprint). bioRxiv.
David Hubert* (Oregon State University), Zer Vue, Antentor Hinton Jr.
- The power of junior faculty mentoring committees. Journal of Cellular Physiology.
Debra Murray* (Baylor College of Medicine), Jennifer Gaddy, Annet Kirabo, Monica Santisteban, Celestine Wanjalla, Steven Damo, Antentor Hinton Jr.*
- Mitochondrial Structure and Function in Human Heart Failure. Circulation Research.
Antentor Hinton Jr.*, Steven Claypool* (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), Kit Neikirk, Nanami Senoo, Celestine Wanjalla, Annet Kirabo.
- Relationship between maternal serotonin levels and autism-associated genetic variants. Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Amandeep Jutla* (New York State Psychiatric Institute), James Sutcliffe. Pharmacology - Arrestin-3-assisted activation of JNK3 mediates dopaminergic behavioral sensitization. Cell Reports Medicine.
Mohamed R. Ahmed*, Chen Zheng, Mohamed S. Ahmed, Vsevolod Gurevich, Eugenia Gurevich*.
- Co-stimulation of muscarinic M1 and M4 acetylcholine receptors prevents later cocaine reinforcement in male and female mice, but not place-conditioning. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.
Abhishek Shankar Balakrishnan (Psychiatric Centre Copenhagen), Craig Lindsley, Jeffrey Conn.
- The proteostasis interactomes of trafficking-deficient variants of the voltage-gated potassium channel KV11.1 associated with Long QT Syndrome. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Christian Egly, Lea Barny, Tri Do, Eli McDonald, Bjorn Knollmann*, Lars Plate*.
Selected as editor's choice.
- Distinct synaptic mechanisms drive the behavioral response to acute stress and rapid correction by ketamine. Neuropsychopharmacology.
Ji-Woon Kim, Benjamin Kleinfelter, Ege Kavalali, Lisa Monteggia.
- LNK/SH2B3 loss of function increases susceptibility to murine and human atrial fibrillation. Cardiovascular Research.
Matthew Murphy, ZhenJiang Yang, Tuerdi Subati, Eric Farber-Eger, Kyungsoo Kim, Daniel Blackwell, Matthew Fleming, Joshua Stark, Joseph Van Amburg, Kaylen Woodall, Justin Van Beusecum, Vineet Agrawal, Charles Smart, Ashley Pitzer, James Atkinson, Agnes Fogo, Julie Bastarache, Annet Kirabo, Quinn Wells, Meena Madhur, Joey Barnett, Katherine Murray*.
Selected as editor's choice.
- Identifying longitudinal cognitive resilience from cross-sectional amyloid, tau, and neurodegeneration. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy.
Rory Boyle* (Harvard Medical School), Timothy Hohman.
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