New Publications: March 2023

(Updated May 12, 2023) Every month, research from ߣƵ scientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In March 2023, 16 new studies were published. ߣƵ-affiliated authors are in bold.
Our list of recent publications is updated weekly here.
March 2023
Avram-Shperling, A., Kopel, E., Twersky, I., Gabay, O., Ben-David, A., Karako-Lampert, S., Rosenthal, J. J. C., Levanon, E. Y., Eisenberg, E., & Ben-Aroya, S. (2023). Identification of exceptionally potent adenosine deaminases RNA editors from high body temperature organisms. PLOS Genetics.
Brady, E. B., McQuillan, M., Medeiros, A. T., Bubacco, L., Sousa, R., Lafer, E. M., & Morgan, J. R. (2023). Hsc70 rescues the synaptic vesicle trafficking defects caused by α-synuclein dimers. MicroPublication Biology.
Cai, L., McGuire, N. E., Hanlon, R., Mooney, T. A., & Girdhar, Y. (2023). Semi-supervised Visual Tracking of Marine Animals Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles. International Journal of Computer Vision.
Carden, L., Lloret, J., & Kidwell, S. M. (2023). Dead molluscan shells from multiple trophic groups as archives of nitrogen isotopic evidence of wastewater gradients in estuaries. Marine Pollution Bulletin.
Goodheart, J. A., Collins, A. G., Cummings, M. P., Egger, B., & Rawlinson, K. A. (2023). A phylogenomic approach to resolving interrelationships of polyclad flatworms, with implications for life-history evolution. Royal Society Open Science.
Hamlet, C., Fauci, L., Morgan, J. R., & Tytell, E. D. (2023). Proprioceptive feedback amplification restores effective locomotion in a neuromechanical model of lampreys with spinal injuries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Kicklighter, D., Lin, T.-S., Zhang, J., Chen, M., Vörösmarty, C., Jain, A., & Melillo, J. (2023). Influence of forest infrastructure on the responses of ecosystem services to climate extremes in the Midwest and Northeast United States from 1980 to 2019. Frontiers in Environmental Science.
Kwiatkowski, E. R., Schnytzer, Y., Rosenthal, J. J. C., & Emery, P. (2023). Behavioral circatidal rhythms require Bmal1 in Parhyale hawaiensis. Current Biology.
Rees, J. M., Sleight, V. A., Clark, S. J., Nakamura, T., & Gillis, J. A. (2023). Ectodermal Wnt signaling, cell fate determination, and polarity of the skate gill arch skeleton. eLife.
Runde, J., Veseli, I., Fogarty, E. C., Watson, A. R., Clayssen, Q., Yosef, M., Shaiber, A., Verma, R., Quince, C., Gerasimidis, K., Rubin, D. T., & Eren, A. M. (2023). Transient Suppression of Bacterial Populations Associated with Gut Health is Critical in Success of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition for Children with Crohn’s Disease. Journal of Crohn’s & Colitis.
Subramanian, E., Elewa, A., Brito, G., Kumar, A., Segerstolpe, Å., Karampelias, C., Björklund, Å., Sandberg, R., Echeverri, K., Lui, W.-O., Andersson, O., & Simon, A. (2023). A small noncoding RNA links ribosome recovery and translation control to dedifferentiation during salamander limb regeneration. Developmental Cell.
Vörösmarty, C., Melillo, J., Wuebbles, D., Jain, A., Ando, A., Chen, M., Tuler, S., Smith, R., Kicklighter, D., Corsi, F., Fekete, B., Miara, A., Bokhari, H., Chang, J., Lin, T.-S., Maxfield, N., Sanyal, S., & Zhang, J. (2023). Applying the framework to study climate-induced extremes on food, energy, and water systems (C-FEWS): The role of engineered and natural infrastructures, technology, and environmental management in the United States Northeast and Midwest. Frontiers in Environmental Science.
Walker, S., Santos-Ferreira, T., & Echeverri, K. (2023). A Reproducible Spinal Cord Crush Injury in the Regeneration-Permissive Axolotl. In A. J. Udvadia & J. B. Antczak (Eds.), Axon Regeneration: Methods and Protocols. Springer US.
Wang, H., Swore, J., Sharma, S., Szymanski, J. R., Yuste, R., Daniel, T. L., Regnier, M., Bosma, M. M., & Fairhall, A. L. (2023). A complete biomechanical model of Hydra contractile behaviors, from neural drive to muscle to movement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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