Stratman AN, Burns MC, Farrelly OM, Davis AE, Li W, Pham VN, Castranova D, Yano JJ, Goddard LM, Nguyen O, Galanternik MV, Bolan TJ, Kahn ML, Mukouyama Y, and Weinstein BM
Category: 2020
Kir6.1-SUR2-dependent KATP overactivity disrupts intestinal motility in murine models of Cantú syndrome (Links to an external site)
York NW, Parker H, Xie Z, Tyus D, Waheed MA, Yan ZH, Grange DK, Remedi MS, England SK, Hu H, and Nichols CG
Coronavirus proteins as ion channels: Current and potential research (Links to an external site)
McClenaghan C, Hanson A, Lee SJ, and Nichols CG
Deconstructing tumor heterogeneity: the stromal perspective (Links to an external site)
Vickman RE, Faget DV, Beachy P, Beebe D, Bhowmick NA, Cukierman E, Deng W-M, Granneman JG, Hildesheim J, Kalluri R, Lau KS, Lengyel E, Lundeberg J, Moscat J, Nelson PS, Pietras K, Politi K, Pure E, Scherz-Shouval R, Sherman MH, Tuveson D, Weeraratna AT, White RM, Wong MH, Woodhouse EC, Zheng Y, Hayward SW, and Stewart SA
Assessment of vascular patterning in the zebrafish (Links to an external site)
Stratman AN and Weinstein BM
Gain-of-function genetic screen of the kinome reveals BRSK2 as an inhibitor of the NRF2 transcription factor (Links to an external site)
Tamir TY, Bowman BM, Agajanian MJ, Goldfarb D, Schrank TP, Stohrer T, Hale AE, Siesser PF, Weir SJ, Murphy RM, LaPak KM, Weissman BE, Moorman NJ, and Major MB
The mechanism of high-output cardiac hypertrophy arising from potassium channel gain-of-function in Cantú syndrome (Links to an external site)
McClenaghan C, Huang Y, Matkovich SJ, Kovacs A, Weinheimer CJ, Perez R, Broekelmann TJ, Harter TM, Lee J-M, Remedi MS, and Nichols CG
Client processing is altered by novel myopathy-causing mutations in the HSP40 J domain (Links to an external site)
Pullen MY, Weihl CC, and True HL
Plasmodium falciparum translational machinery condones polyadenosine repeats (Links to an external site)
Pavlovic-Djuranovic S, Erath J, Andrews RJ, O Bayguinov PO, Chung JJ, Chalker DL, Fitzpatrick JAJ, Moss WN, Szczesny P, and Djuranovic S
Cadmium activates AMPA and NMDA receptors with M3 helix cysteine substitutions (Links to an external site)
Wilding TJ and Huettner JE