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 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics |
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Multi-ancestry transcriptome-wide association studies uncover insights into breast cancer genetics and biology. Nature Communications.
Jie Ping*, Guochong Jia, Qiuyin Cai, Xingyi Guo, Jifeng Wang, Ran Tao, Bingshan Li, Joshua Bauer, Tuya Pal, Sonya Reid, Xiao-Ou Shu, Jirong Long, Wei Zheng*.
Supported by the High-Throughput Screening Facility.
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Department of Pharmacology |
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Alcohol abstinence precipitates alcohol seeking and aversion-resistant intake in association with increased BNST activity. Molecular Psychiatry.
Marie Doyle*, Hye Jean Yoon, Megan Altemus, Anika Park, Martha Troutman, Danielle Adank, Caitlyn Edwards, Nia Chetkovich, Louise Lantier, Cody Siciliano, Erin Calipari, Danny Winder*.
Supported by the Vanderbilt AUD Research and Education Center and the Vanderbilt Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center.
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Other Vanderbilt basic biomedical research |
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Structure-guided optimization of SLC1A1/EAAT3-selective inhibitors targeting renal cancer metabolism. The EMBO Journal.
Pooneh Koochaki* (Cleveland Clinic Research), Biao Qiu* (Weill Cornell Medicine), Jesse Coker* (Cleveland Clinic Research), Dehui Mi, Emily Days, Joshua Bauer.
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Unmasking pathogen traits for chronic colonization in neurogenic bladder. Cell Reports.
Seth Reasoner*, Brendan Frainey*, Owen Hale, M. Kyle Graham, Elise Turner, Carl Soderstrom, Hamilton Green, Jonathan Schmitz, Douglass Clayton, Maria Hadjifrangiskou*. -
AI-Assisted Isolation of Bioactive Dipyrimicins from Amycolatopsis azurea and Identification of Their Corresponding Dip Biosynthetic Gene Cluster. Journal of Natural Products.
Christine Mae Ancajas*, Isra Shuster, Allison Walker*.
Supported by the Center for Structural Biology and the Mass Spectrometry Research Center. -
Integrated Genomic and Transcriptomic Study Reveals MAPK11 and PER1 as Important Obesity Susceptibility Genes in a High-Risk Hispanic/Latino Population. Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine.
Daeeun Kim* (Gillings School of Global Public Health), Hannah Polikowsky, Hung-Hsin Chen, Wanying Zhu, Elizabeth Frankel, Rashedeh Roshani, Joshua Landman, Jennifer Below.
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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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Faculty resource: Proofig AI
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Proofig AI is your go-to platform for catching image issues like duplications, manipulations, plagiarism, and AI-generated problems. This resource is provided at no cost to primary SOMBS faculty and is part of our commitment to supporting research excellence and maintaining the highest standards of scientific integrity. Faculty can access Proofig by visiting its homepage or their OneVU dashboard.
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