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    New insight into the role of MMP14 in metabolic balance
    with H. Mori, R. Bhat, A. Bruni-Cardoso, E. I. Chen, D. M. Jorgens, K. Coutinho, K. Louie, B. B. Bowen, J. L. Inman, V. Tecca, S. J. Lee, S. Becker-Weimann, T. Northen, M. Seiki, A. D. Borowsky, and M. J. Bissell
    © 2016 Mori et al.Membrane-anchored matrix metalloproteinase 14 is involved broadly in organ development through both its proteolytic and signal-transducing functions. Knockout of Mmp14 in mice results in a dramatic reduction of body size and wasting followed by premature death, the mechanism of which is poorly understood. Since the mammary gland develops after birth and is thus dependent for its functional progression on systemic and local cues, we chose it as an organ model for understanding w…Read more
  • The lethal cargo of Myxococcus xanthus outer membrane vesicles
    with J. E. Berleman, S. Allen, M. A. Danielewicz, J. P. Remis, A. Gorur, J. Cunha, M. Z. Hadi, D. R. Zusman, T. R. Northen, and H. E. Witkowska
    © 2014 Berleman, Allen, Danielewicz, Remis, Gorur, Cunha, Hadi, Zusman, Northen, Witkowska and Auer.Myxococcus xanthus is a bacterial micro-predator known for hunting other microbes in a wolf pack-like manner. Outer membrane vesicles are produced in large quantities by M. xanthus and have a highly organized structure in the extracellular milieu, sometimes occurring in chains that link neighboring cells within a biofilm. OMVs may be a vehicle for mediating wolf pack activity by delivering hydroly…Read more