Publications for All Faculty
Productive steps toward an antimicrobial targeting virulence.
Cell polarity factor Par3 binds SPTLC1 and modulates monocyte serine palmitoyltransferase activity and chemotaxis.
Identification of Atg5-dependent transcriptional changes and increases in mitochondrial mass in Atg5-deficient T lymphocytes.
Formation of protocell-like vesicles in a thermal diffusion column.
Mannose-binding lectin and innate immunity.
Single-molecule imaging of an in vitro-evolved RNA aptamer reveals homogeneous ligand binding kinetics.
High-throughput screen for novel antimicrobials using a whole animal infection model.
Identifying relationships among genomic disease regions: predicting genes at pathogenic SNP associations and rare deletions.
Gene targeting of a disease-related gene in human induced pluripotent stem and embryonic stem cells.
A soma-to-germline transformation in long-lived Caenorhabditis elegans mutants.
Modulation of allergen-specific T-lymphocyte function by virus-like particles decorated with HLA class II molecules.
An integrative genomics approach identifies Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 (HIF-1)-target genes that form the core response to hypoxia.
Origins of life: Systems chemistry on early Earth.
Lack of lymphatic vessel phenotype in LYVE-1/CD44 double knockout mice.
High-frequency modification of plant genes using engineered zinc-finger nucleases.
Retraction for Litovchick and Szostak. "Selection of cyclic peptide aptamers to HCV IRES RNA using mRNA display".
Emerging connections in the ethylene signaling network.
The cytoskeletal scaffold Shank3 is recruited to pathogen-induced actin rearrangements.
A genomic score prognostic of outcome in trauma patients.
Development of a second-generation antiandrogen for treatment of advanced prostate cancer.
Preparation of large monodisperse vesicles.
Regulation of signaling pathways downstream of IGF-I/insulin by androgen in skeletal muscle of glucocorticoid-treated rats.
Using PATIMDB to create bacterial transposon insertion mutant libraries.
A novel hybrid yeast-human network analysis reveals an essential role for FNBP1L in antibacterial autophagy.
Coupled growth and division of model protocell membranes.