Every month, research from MBL scientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In August 2023, 13 new studies were published. MBL-affiliated authors are in bold.

Our list of recent publications is updated weekly here.


August 2023

Brady, S. T., Mesnard-Hoaglin, N. A., Priego, M., Dziechciowska, J., Morris, S., Kang, M., Tsai, M. Y., Purks, J. L., Klein, A., Gaona, A., Melloni, A., Connors, T., Hyman, B., Song, Y., & Morfini, G. A. (2023). Toxic effects of mutant huntingtin in axons are mediated by its proline-rich domain. Brain. DOI: 10.1093/brain/awad280

Clark, J., Mannino, A., Spencer, R., Tank, S., & McClelland, J. (2023). Quantification of Discharge‐Specific Effects on Dissolved Organic Matter Export From Major Arctic Rivers From 1982 Through 2019. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. DOI: 10.1029/2023gb007854

Fakhri, A. M., Warner, M. H., DeGiorgis, J. A., & Cornely, K. (2023). Mycobacteriophage Rita: A cluster F1 phage discovered in North Easton, Massachusetts. Microbiology Resource Announcements. DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00510-23

Gillis, J. A. (2023). Scales, scutes, and embryonic origins of the vertebrate dermal skeleton. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2310552120

Maienschein, J. (2023). Garland Allen’s Last Book Project. Journal of the History of Biology. DOI: 10.1007/s10739-023-09726-8

Neher, W., Rasmussen, C., Braybrook, S., Lažetić, V., Stowers, C., Mooney, P., Sylvester, A., & Springer, P. (2023). The maize preligule band is subdivided into distinct domains with contrasting cellular properties prior to ligule outgrowth. Development. DOI: 10.1242/dev.201608

Rand, D. M., Nunez, J. C. B., Williams, S., Rong, S., Burley, J. T., Neil, K. B., Spierer, A. N., McKerrow, W., Johnson, D. S., Raynes, Y., Fayton, T. J., Skvir, N., Ferranti, D. A., Zeff, M. G., Lyons, A., Okami, N., Morgan, D. M., Kinney, K., Brown, B. R. P., Giblin, A. E., & Cardon, Z. G. (2023). Parasite manipulation of host phenotypes inferred from transcriptional analyses in a trematode-amphipod system. Molecular Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/mec.17093

Learn more: New Study Shows How Parasites Turn Tiny Brown Amphipods into Neon Zombies

Rastetter, E. B., Griffin, K. L., Kwiatkowski, B. L., & Kling, G. W. (2023). Ecosystem feedbacks constrain the effect of day-to-day weather variability on land–atmosphere carbon exchange. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16926

Saffer, A. M., Baskin, T. I., Verma, A., Stanislas, T., Oldenbourg, R., & Irish, V. F. (2023). Cellulose assembles into helical bundles of uniform handedness in cell walls with abnormal pectin composition. The Plant Journal. DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16414

Schön, I., Fontaneto, D., & Peredo, E. (2023). Microbiomes of aquatic animals. Hydrobiologia.DOI: 10.1007/s10750-023-05328-x

Tank, S. E., McClelland, J. W., Spencer, R. G. M., Shiklomanov, A. I., Suslova, A., Moatar, F., Amon, R. M. W., Cooper, L. W., Elias, G., Gordeev, V. V., Guay, C., Gurtovaya, T. Yu., Kosmenko, L. S., Mutter, E. A., Peterson, B. J., Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B., Raymond, P. A., Schuster, P. F., Scott, L., Staples, R., Striegl, R. G., Tretiakov, M., Zhulidov, A. V., Zimov, N., Zimov, S., & Holmes, R. M. (2023). Recent trends in the chemistry of major northern rivers signal widespread Arctic change. Nature Geoscience. DOI: 10.1038/s41561-023-01247-7

Learn more: Decades-Long Arctic Rivers Study Conceived at MBL Reveals Widespread Change

Van Bruggen, S., Jarrot, P.-A., Thomas, E., Sheehy, C. E., Silva, C. M. S., Hsu, A. Y., Cunin, P., Nigrovic, P. A., Gomes, E. R., Luo, H. R., Waterman, C. M., & Wagner, D. D. (2023). NLRP3 is essential for neutrophil polarization and chemotaxis in response to leukotriene B4 gradient. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2303814120

Voss, G., & Rosenthal, J. J. C. (2023). High-level RNA editing diversifies the coleoid cephalopod brain proteome. Briefings in Functional Genomics. DOI: 10.1093/bfgp/elad034

 

Are you an MBL scientist with a paper that came out this month, which was not included on this list? We apologize for the oversight. Please email comm@mbl.edu