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 Biochemistry
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- Islet cell DNA methylation in human ageing and diabetes. Nature Metabolism.
Emily Hodges*, Guoqiang Gu*. - B cell expression of an enzymatic intermediary in ether lipid biosynthesis promotes antibody responses and germinal center size. eLife.
Sung Hoon Cho*, Marissa Jones, Kaylor Meyer, David Anderson, Sergiy Chetyrkin, M. Wade Calcutt, Richard Caprioli, Mark Boothby*.
Supported by the Cell and Developmental Biology Equipment Resource, the High-Throughput Screening Facility, and the Mass Spectrometry Research Center. -
The intestinal microbiota impacts nutritional immunity and resistance to Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia. eLife.
Erin Green* (University of Chicago), Nicholas Negretti, Nicolas Shealy, Felipe Moser, Sydney Drury, Kacie Traina, Valeria Reyes Ruiz, Tzushan Yang, Mariana Byndloss, Raf van de Plas, Jennifer Sucre, Eric Skaar*.
Vanderbilt Health News: Gut microbiota impacts resistance to bacterial pneumonia: Study -
Towards a unified molecular mechanism for ligand-dependent activation of NR4A-RXR heterodimers. eLife.
Xiaoyu Yu*, Douglas Kojetin*.
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A sodium-HIF1α axis coordinates immune metabolic reprogramming and mitochondrial remodeling in salt-sensitive hypertension (preprint). Research Square.
Ronald McMillan*, Selam Desta*, Jeremiah Afolabi, Ariel Thorson, Olivia Pierre-Louis, Mohammad Saleem, Mert Demirci, Lale Ertuglu, Sergey Dikalov, Alexandria Porcia Haynes, Andrea Marshall, Mohd Khan, Jenny Schafer, Oleg Kovtun, Max Kushner, Sharia Yasmin, Cheryl Laffer, Celestine Wanjalla, Jeanne Ishimwe, Sydney Jamison, Quanhu Sheng, Antentor Hinton Jr.*, Annet Kirabo*.
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Morning glucagon disrupts insulin induced hepatic metabolic memory and subsequent afternoon glucose metabolism in canines. Frontiers in Endocrinology.
Hannah Waterman*, Marta Smith, Ben Farmer, Kalisha Yankey, Karin Bosma, Richard O'Brien, Derek Claxton, Tristan Howard, Guillaume Kraft, Alan Cherrington, Dale Edgerton. -
3D EM uncovers mitochondrial network remodeling in residual triple negative breast cancer persisting after conventional chemotherapy treatments. iScience.
Mariah Berner* (Baylor College of Medicine), Heather Beasley*, Benjamin Rodriguez, Andrea Marshall, Zer Vue, Larry Vang, Mason Killion, Faben Zeleke, Bryanna Shao, Dominique Parker, Autumn Peterson, Julie Sterling Rhoades, Amber Crabtree, Annet Kirabo, Antentor Hinton Jr.* -
Saliva vs Plasma in Liquid Biopsy Sampling for Head and Neck Cancer: A Comparative Study. Clinical Chemistry.
Mouadh Barbirou* (Thomas Jefferson University), Bingshan Li.
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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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