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IRSp53 coordinates AMPK and 14-3-3 signaling to regulate filopodia dynamics and directed cell migration (Links to an external site)

Molecular Biology of the Cell • March 20, 2019October 20, 2022

Kast DJ and Dominguez R  

Potassium channel selectivity filter dynamics revealed by single-molecule FRET (Links to an external site)

Nature Chemical Biology • March 4, 2019August 25, 2022

Wang S, Lee SJ, Maksaev G, Fang X, Zuo C, and Nichols C

Insulin secretory granules labeled with phogrin-fluorescent proteins show alterations in size, mobility, and responsiveness to glucose stimulation in living β-cells (Links to an external site)

Scientific Reports • February 27, 2019August 25, 2022

Ferri G, Digiacomo L, Lavagnino Z, Occhipinti M, Bugliani M, Cappello V, Caracciolo G, Marchetti P, Piston DW, and Cardarelli F

Scaling behavior in steady-state contracting actomyosin networks (Links to an external site)

Nature Physics • February 4, 2019August 25, 2022

Malik-Garbi M, Ierushali N, Jansen S, Abu-Shah E, Goode BL, Mogilner A, and Karen, K

Mechanism of IRSp53 inhibition by 14-3-3 (Links to an external site)

Nature Communications • January 29, 2019October 20, 2022

Kast DJ and Dominguez R

Tropomyosin isoforms differentially tune actin filament length and disassembly (Links to an external site)

Molecular Biology of the Cell • January 21, 2019October 20, 2022

Jansen S and Goode BL

Red blood cell phenotype fidelity following glycerol cryopreservation optimized for research purposes (Links to an external site)

PLoS One • December 21, 2018August 25, 2022

Rogers SC, Dosier LB, McMahon TJ, Zhu H, Timm D, Zhang H, Herbert J, Atallah J, Palmer GM, Cook A, Ernst M, Prakash J, Terng M, Towfighi P, Doctor R, Said A, Joens MS, Fitzpatrick JAJ, Hanna G, Lin X, Reisz JA, Nemkov T, D’Allessandro A, and Doctor A

Repair of protein-linked DNA double strand breaks: Using the adenovirus genome as a model substrate in cell-based assays (Links to an external site)

DNA Repair • December 10, 2018August 25, 2022

Lamarche BJ, Orazio NI, Goben B, Meisenhelder J, You Z, Weitzman MD, and Hunter T

In vivo monitoring of intracellular Ca2+ dynamics in the pancreatic β-cells of zebrafish embryos (Links to an external site)

Islets • December 6, 2018August 25, 2022

Lorincz R, Emfinger CH, Walcher A, Giolai M, Krautgasser C, Remedi MS, Nichols CG, and Meyer D

Cadmium opens GluK2 kainate receptors with cysteine substitutions at the M3 helix bundle crossing (Links to an external site)

Journal of General Physiology • November 29, 2018August 25, 2022

Wilding TJ, and Huettner JE

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