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Research Enterprise Newsletter - March 2008: Major Publications

Each edition of the Research Enterprise Newsletter lists recent articles by VUMC investigators published in high-impact biomedical research journals targeted to a broad audience.

Vanderbilt investigators appear in bold type.

March 2008

  • King N, Westbrook MJ, Young SL, Kuo A, Abedin M, Chapman J, Fairclough S, Hellsten U, Isogai Y, Letunic I, Marr M, Pincus D, Putnam N, Rokas A et al.
    The genome of the choanoflagellate Monosiga brevicollis and the origin of metazoans
    NATURE. 451(1780):783-788. FEB 2008
  • Knollmann BC, Roden DM
    A genetic framework for improving arrhythmia therapy
    NATURE. 451(7181): 929-936. FEB 2008
  • Corbin BD, Seeley EH, Raab A, Feldmann J, Miller MR, Torres VJ, Anderson KL, Dattilo BM, Dunman PM, Gerads R, Caprioli RM, Nacken W, Chazin WJ, Skaar EP
    Metal chelation and inhibition of bacterial growth in tissue abscesses
    SCIENCE. 319(5865): 962-965. FEB 2008
  • Catania KC, Hare JF, Campbell KL
    Water shrews detect movement, shape, and smell to find prey underwater
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 105(2): 571-576. JAN 2008
  • Kucenas S, Takada N, Park HC, Woodruff E, Broadie K, Appel B
    CNS-derived glia ensheath peripheral nerves and mediate motor root development
    NATURE NEUROSCIENCE. 11(2):143-151. FEB 2008

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