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First or corresponding authors are identified with an asterisk. Faculty with primary appointments in Basic Sciences are listed in red. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
Week of March 11
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By Basic Sciences departmentCell and Developmental BiologyMolecular Physiology and Biophysics- Biochemical and metabolic characterization of a G6PC2 inhibitor. Biochimie.
Emily Hawes*, Mohsin Rahim, Zeinab Haratipour, Abigail Orun, Margaret O'Rourke, James Oeser, Kwangho Kim, Derek Claxton, Ray Blind, Jamey Young, Richard O’Brien*.
- Recruiting and retaining autistic talent in STEMM. iScience.
Amber Crabtree*, Dave Caudel, Julia Pinette, Chia Vang, Kit Neikirk, Kinuthia Kabugi, Elma Zaganjor, Antentor Hinton Jr.*
- ATF4-dependent increase in mitochondrial-endoplasmic reticulum tethering following OPA1 deletion in skeletal muscle. Journal of Cellular Physiology.
Antentor Hinton Jr.*, Zer Vue, Kit Neikirk, Andrea Marshall, Heather Beasley.
- Editorial: Considerations for developing mitochondrial transplantation techniques for individualized medicine. BioTechniques.
Kit Neikirk*, Dominique Stephens*, Heather Beasley, Andrea Marshall, Jennifer Gaddy, Antentor Hinton Jr.*
Pharmacology
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Other biomedical basic sciences papers- Cross-scale multi-instance learning for pathological image diagnosis. Medical Image Analysis.
Ruining Deng*, Can Cui, Lucas Remedios, Shunxing Bao, Sophie Chiron, Jia Li, Joseph Roland, Ken Lau, Qi Liu, Keith Wilson, Yaohong Wang, Lori Coburn, Bennett Landman, Yuankai Huo*.
- Flipping the script: Advances in understanding how and why P4-ATPases flip lipid across membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research.
Adriana Norris*, Alexander Mansueto, Mariana Jimenez, Eugenia Yazlovitskaya, Bhawik Jain, Todd Graham*.
- Structural insight into an Arl1-ArfGEF complex involved in Golgi recruitment of a GRIP-domain golgin. Nature Communications.
Diessel Duan* (Van Andel Institute), Bhawik Jain*, Todd Graham*.
- Replication Bypass of the N-(2-Deoxy-d-erythro-pentofuranosyl)-urea DNA Lesion by Human DNA Polymerase η. Biochemistry.
Rachana Tomar*, Songlin Li*, Martin Egli*, Michael Stone*.
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