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.
|
| |
How to: Make use of your library resources |
|
|
Department of Biochemistry |
-
Comprehensive review of octocrylene toxicology data and human exposure assessment for personal care products. Critical Reviews in Toxicology.
Kimberly Norman* (Personal Care Products Council), F. Peter Guengerich. -
Deletion of tonB1 in Pseudomonas aeruginosa impairs zinc homeostasis and pathogenicity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
Wenwen Li* (Yan'an University), Yu Zheng* (Yan'an University), Guifeng Wang* (Yan'an University), Walter Chazin*. -
Pharmacological tools to modulate ordered membrane domains and order-dependent protein function. Communications Chemistry.
Katherine Stefanski*, Hui Huang, Geoffrey Li, Nilabh Saksena, Alexander Fisch, Thomas Hasaka, Joshua Bauer, Charles Sanders*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource and the High-Throughput Screening Facility. -
Katherine Clowes Moster*, Ana Chang-Gonzalez, Ian Romaine, Katherine Stefanski, Mason Wilkinson, Joshua Bauer, Thomas Hasaka, Emily Days, Kathryn Butcher, Gary Sulikowski, Alex Waterson, Jens Meiler, Kaitlyn Ledwitch, Charles Sanders*.
Supported by the Cell and Developmental Biology Equipment Resource, the High-Throughput Screening Facility, and the Molecular Design and Synthesis Center.
|
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology |
- Unleashing Wnts: Wnt ligands fuel cancer spread. Journal of Cancer Biology.
Kailey Caroland*, Jonathan Trapani, Ethan Lee*, Vivian Weiss*. -
Microenvironment-aware spatial modeling for accurate inference of cell identity. Nucleic Acids Research.
Qi Liu*, Yu Wang, Chih-Yuan Hsu, Celestine Wanjalla, Ken Lau, Yu Shyr*. -
An integrated single-cell and spatial transcriptomic atlas of thyroid cancer progression identifies prognostic fibroblast subpopulations. JCI Insight.
Matthew Loberg*, George Xu, Sheau-Chiann Chen, Hua-Chang Chen, Claudia Wahoski, Kailey Caroland, Megan Tigue, Heather Hartmann, Jean-Nicolas Gallant, Courtney Phifer, Andres Ocampo, Dayle Wang, Reilly Fankhauser, Kirti Karunakaran, James Netterville, Sarah Rohde, Carmen Solórzano, Lindsay Bischoff, Naira Baregamian, Barbara Murphy, Jennifer Choe, Quanhu Sheng, Ryan Belcher, Ken Lau, Fei Ye, Ethan Lee, Vivian Weiss*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource. -
The differentiation and function of heterogeneous thymic dendritic cell subsets require signals provided by distinct thymocyte cell types. Nature Immunology.
Jayashree Srinivasan* (The University of Texas at Austin), Colin Moore* (The University of Texas at Austin), Aparna Calindi* (The University of Texas at Austin), Bryan Helm, Yilin Yang, Cody Heiser, Qi Liu, Ken Lau.
|
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics |
Department of Pharmacology |
Other Vanderbilt basic biomedical research
|
-
A protective and heterosubtypic antibody lineage targeting the influenza A virus neuraminidase active site. JCI Insight.
Ty Sornberger*, Rachael Wolters, Iuliia Gilchuk, Luke Myers, Elad Binshtein, Ryan Irving, Elaine Chen, Pavlo Gilchuk, Rachel Nargi, Rachel Sutton, Bethany Howard, Laura Handal, Andrew Trivette, Katherine Webb, Chandrahaas Kona, Eduardo Villalobos, Lauren Williamson, James Crowe Jr.*, Seth Zost*.
VUMC News: Antibody research may lead to broadly protective flu vaccine
|
|
|
First or corresponding authors are identified with an *. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
|
|
|
Papers must be submitted by email by noon on Thursdays to be included in the following week’s newsletter.
|
Tell us before you publish
We’re really excited to promote your papers—help us by letting us know if your paper has been accepted (preferably before the embargo is up) or recently published.
Please fill out this form and tell us about your paper and its impact.
Pro-tip: Bookmark this page on your browser for easy access.
|
|
|
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences
MRB III U-B1200, 465 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37240
|
|
|
|