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Multi-Omic Single-Shot Technology for Integrated Proteome and Lipidome Analysis (Links to an external site)

February 21, 2021August 25, 2022

He Y, Rashan EH, Linke VC, Shishkova E, Hebert AS, Jochem A, Westphall MS, Pagliarini DJ, Overmyer KA, and Coon JJ

TRIM67 regulates exocytic mode and neuronal morphogenesis via SNAP47 (Links to an external site)

February 9, 2021August 25, 2022

Urbina FL, Menon S, Goldfarb D, Edwards R, Major MB, Brennwald P, and Gupton SL

Size-dependent effective diffusivity in healthy human and porcine joint synovium (Links to an external site)

January 25, 2021August 25, 2022

Guang Y, Davis AL, McGrath TM, Pham CTN, Fitzpatrick JAJ, and Setton LA

Survival of the glycosylated (Links to an external site)

January 22, 2021August 25, 2022

Blair HC and Schlesinger PH

Uveal melanoma cells use ameboid and mesenchymal mechanisms of cell motility crossing the endothelium (Links to an external site)

January 6, 2021August 25, 2022

Onken MD, Blumer KJ, and Cooper JA

The TRIM9/TRIM67 neuronal interactome reveals novel activators of morphogenesis (Links to an external site)

December 30, 2020August 25, 2022

Menon S, Goldfarb D, Ho CT, Cloer EW, Boyer NP, Hardie C, Bock AJ, Johnson EC, Anil J, Major MB, and Gupton SL

Distinct GluN1 and GluN2 structural determinants for subunit-selective positive allosteric modulation of N-Methyl-d-aspartate receptors (Links to an external site)

December 16, 2020August 25, 2022

Strong KL, Epplin NP, Ogden KK, Burger PB, Kaiser TM, Wilding TJ, Kusumoto H, Camp CR, Shaulsky G, Bhattacharya S, Perszyk RE, Menaldino DS, McDaniel MJ, Zhang J, Le P, Banke TG, Hansen KB, Huettner JE, Liotta DC, and Traynelis SF

In silico APC/C substrate discovery reveals cell cycle-dependent degradation of UHRF1 and other chromatin regulators (Links to an external site)

December 11, 2020August 25, 2022

Franks JL, Martinez-Chacin RC, Wang X, Tiedermann RL, Bonacci T, Choudhury R, Bolhuis DL, Enrico TP, Mouery RD, Damrauer JS, Yan F, Harrison JS, Major MB, Hoadley KA, Suzuki A, Rothbart SB, Brown NG, and Emanuele MJ

Chemokine mediated signaling within arteries promotes vascular smooth muscle cell recruitment (Links to an external site)

December 4, 2020February 28, 2023

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

Comprehensive profiling of an aging immune system reveals clonal GZMK + CD8 + T cells as conserved hallmark of inflammaging (Links to an external site)

December 2, 2020August 25, 2022

Mogilenko DA, Shpynov O, Andhey PS, Arthur L, Swain A, Esaulova E, Brioschi S, Shchukina I, Kerndl M, Bambouskova M, Yao Z, Laha A, Zaitsev K, Burdess S, Gillfilan S, Stewart SA, Colonna M, and Artyomov MN

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