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Published Research

The LMB Library and Archive keep a record of all known LMB publications in line with the UKRI Open Access Policy.

Recently published papers

  • Patel, AA., Cardona, A., Cox, DN. (13th June 2025)
    Neural substrates of cold nociception in larva.
    Elife 12
  • Plant, BJ., et al. (12th June 2025)
    Cystic Fibrosis Microbiome-directed Antibiotic Therapy Trial in Exacerbations Results Stratified (CFMATTERS): Results of a multi-centre randomised controlled trial.
    Eur Respir J [Epub ahead of print]
  • Zhou, Y., de Veer, SJ., Tyler, TJ., Chen, Y., Durek, T., Craik, DJ., Rehm, FBH. (11th June 2025)
    Asparaginyl Ligases with Engineered Substrate Specificity for Controlled, Sequential Transpeptidation Reactions.
    J Am Chem Soc [Epub ahead of print]
  • Kristoffersen, EL., McRae, EKS., Sørensen, NR., Holliger, P., Andersen, ES. (6th June 2025)
    Roles of dimeric intermediates in RNA-catalyzed rolling circle synthesis.
    Nucleic Acids Res 53(11)
  • de la Peña, A., et al. (4th June 2025)
    Galectin-8 drives ERK-dependent mitochondrial fragmentation, perinuclear relocation and mitophagy, with metabolic adaptations for cell proliferation.
    Eur J Cell Biol 104(2): 151488
  • Patwardhan, A., Henderson, R., Russo, CJ. (3rd June 2025)
    Extending the reach of single-particle cryoEM.
    Curr Opin Struct Biol 92: 103005
  • Greener, JG. (3rd June 2025)
    Reversible molecular simulation for training classical and machine-learning force fields.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 122(22): e2426058122

More papers

  • Wu, J., Liu, C., Wang, AJ., Gao, YZ., Fu, LT., Liu, Z., Dickerson, JL., Russo, CJ., Wang, P. (2nd June 2025)
    Chromatic aberration (Cc) corrected cryo-EM: The structure of pseudorabies virus (PRV) using both zero-loss and energy loss electrons.
    Ultramicroscopy 276: 114182 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Wallace, C., Singh, R., Modis, Y. (2nd June 2025)
    MDA5 variants trade antiviral activity for protection from autoimmune disease.
    BMC Med Genomics 18(1): 101
  • Leon-Icaza, SA., et al. (31st May 2025)
    Curcumin-mediated NRF2 induction limits inflammatory damage in, preclinical models of cystic fibrosis.
    Biomed Pharmacother 186: 117957
  • Rosa, VS., Castelucci, BG., Moreira, M., Joazeiro, PP., Consonni, SR. (31st May 2025)
    Myofibroblast-like Cells and Junctional Complex Development Play a Role in Mouse Pubic Symphysis Remodeling During Pregnancy and Postpartum.
    Int J Mol Sci 26(11)
  • Franco-Barranco, D., et al. (31st May 2025)
    BiaPy: accessible deep learning on bioimages.
    Nat Methods 22(6): 1124-1126
  • Singh, R., et al. (30th May 2025)
    Molecular basis of autoimmune disease protection by MDA5 variants.
    Cell Rep 44(6): 115754 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Schweighauser, M., et al. (29th May 2025)
    Distinct tau filament folds in human MAPT mutants P301L and P301T.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Attwater, J., Augustin, TL., Curran, JF., Kwok, SLY., Ohlendorf, L., Gianni, E., Holliger, P. (28th May 2025)
    Trinucleotide substrates under pH-freeze-thaw cycles enable open-ended exponential RNA replication by a polymerase ribozyme.
    Nat Chem [Epub ahead of print]
  • Maserumule, C., et al. (27th May 2025)
    Phagosomal RNA sensing through TLR8 controls susceptibility to tuberculosis.
    Cell Rep 44(5): 115657
  • Nern, A., et al. (26th May 2025)
    Connectome-driven neural inventory of a complete visual system.
    Nature 641(8065): 1225-1237
  • Toker, IA., et al. (23rd May 2025)
    Divergence in neuronal signaling pathways despite conserved neuronal identity among Caenorhabditis species.
    Curr Biol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Gammons, MV., Franco-Echevarría, E., Li, TM., Rutherford, TJ., Renko, M., Batters, C., Bienz, M. (21st May 2025)
    Wnt signalosome assembly is governed by conformational flexibility of Axin and by the AP2 clathrin adaptor.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 4718
  • Hutton, J., Sun, W., Hasegawa, T. (20th May 2025)
    The ontogeny of synovial tissue macrophages.
    Front Immunol 16: 1603473

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