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.
Week of May 12
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School of Medicine Basic Sciences departments Biochemistry- Polymeric Nanoparticles Enable Targeted Visualization of Drug Delivery in Breast Cancer. Molecular Pharmaceutics.
Md. Jashim Uddin*, Justin Han-Je Lo, Mukesh Gupta, Thomas Werfel, Connor Oltman, Eva Gbur, Mohammed Mohyuddin, Farhana Nazmin, Md Saidur Rahman, Ahan Jashim, Brenda Crews, Philip Kingsley, Jamie Klendworth, Lawrence Marnett, Craig Duvall, Rebecca Cook*.
Supported by the Mass Spectrometry Research Center.
School of Medicine Basic Sciences: A package deal: Diagnosing and treating breast cancer with a single complex
- Species-specific components of the Helicobacter pylori Cag type IV secretion system. Infection and Immunity.
Kaeli Bryant*, Lauren Solecki, Heather Kroh, W. Hayes McDonald, Borden Lacy, Mark McClain, Timothy Cover*.
Supported by the Center for Structural Biology Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility.
- An expandable synthetic library of human paired antibody sequences. PLOS Computational Biology.
Toma Marinov*, Perry Wasdin, Gwen Jordaan, Alexis Janke, Alexandra Abu-Shmais, Ivelin Georgiev*.
- Mtg16 NHR1 mutations cause defects in lymphopoiesis and the response to anemia. Experimental Hematology.
Monica Bomber*, Pankaj Acharya*, Anna Johnson*, Shilpa Sampathi, David Flaherty, Brittany Matlock, Jacob Ellis, Luke Bartlett, Christopher Williams, Scott Hiebert*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource and the Vanderbilt Genome Editing Resource.
- Microbial Biosensor for Sensing and Treatment of Intestinal Inflammation. Advanced Science.
Duolong Zhu* (Baylor College of Medicine), Martin Douglas, Walter Chazin, Eric Skaar.
Cell and Developmental Biology- The postsynaptic density in excitatory synapses is composed of clustered, heterogeneous nanoblocks. Journal of Cell Biology.
Rong Sun*, James Allen, Zhuqing Mao, Liana Wilson, Mariam Haider, Baris Alten, Zimeng Zhou, Xinyi Wang, Qiangjun Zhou*.
Supported by the Center for Structural Biology Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility.
- Symposia Report of The Annual Biological Sciences Section Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America 2023, Tampa, Florida. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A.
Blanka Rogina* (University of Connecticut Health School of Medicine), Kristopher Burkewitz.
- Induced Neural Progenitor Specification from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells by a Refined Synthetic Notch Platform. ACS Synthetic Biology.
Catherine Hamann*, Andrew Kjar, Hyosung Kim, Alan Simmons, Hannah Brien, Cheryl Quartey, Bonnie Walton, Ken Lau, Ethan Lippmann, Jonathan Brunger*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource. Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Pharmacology
- Recent developments in cystic fibrosis drug discovery: where are we today? Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery.
Miquéias Lopes-Pacheco* (Emory University School of Medicine), John Olson, Minsoo Kim, Kaitlyn Ledwitch, Jens Meiler, Lars Plate.
- Drugit: crowd-sourcing molecular design of non-peptidic VHL binders. Nature Communications.
Thomas Scott*, Christian Alan Paul Smethurst* (Boehringer Ingelheim RCV), Steven Combs, Richard Pape, Saksham Phul, Sandeepkumar Kothiwale, Alex Waterson, Jens Meiler*, Rocco Moretti*.
- Cholesterol Allosteric Modulation of the Oxytocin Receptor. Biophysical Journal.
Brennica Marlow*, Alexander Vogel* (Leipzig University), Jens Meiler*.
- PD-1 blockade regulates skeletal remodeling in a sex- and age-dependent manner. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.
Gwenyth Joseph*, Lawrence Vecchi III, Sasidhar Uppuganti, Jeremy Kane, Ashtyn McAdoo, Hidenori Tanaka, David Kell, Madeline Searcy, Wei Chen, Eben Rosenthal, David Harrison, Jeffry Nyman, Rachelle Johnson*.
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