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Science Signaling Podcast

Summary: Periodic audiocasts from Science Signaling, the leading journal of regulatory biology and cell signaling in physiology and disease

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Podcasts:

 Science Signaling Podcast for 2 August 2016: Patient-specific protein complexes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:07

Adam Schrum and Steven Neier describe a technique for identifying patient-specific protein complexes and how it revealed altered signaling in T cells from patients with the autoimmune disease alopecia areata.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 12 July 2016: Adaptor proteins limit signaling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:45

Steven Wiley describes a quantitative study that shows that adaptor proteins, not core signaling components, control the flow of information through the EGF pathway.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 21 June 2016: Nanoparticles to treat type 1 diabetes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:04

Francisco Quintana describes nanoparticles that inhibit the development of type 1 diabetes in mice by promoting immune tolerance.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 21 June 2016: MET and skin cancer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:49

Stuart Yuspa explains how increased signaling through the tyrosine kinase receptor MET promotes squamous cell carcinoma.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 7 June 2016: Modeling Signal Integration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:29

Kevin Janes explains how a statistical modeling approach was used to discover how insulin signaling can suppress inflammatory signaling.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 24 May 2016: Designer Estrogens | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:10

Benita Katzenellenbogen, John Katzenellenbogen, and Zeynep Madak-Erdogan explain how designer estrogens can deliver the the therapeutic benefits of natural estrogens with less cancer risk.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 10 May 2016: PKCalpha in Alzheimer’s disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:31

Alexandra Newton and Rudolph Tanzi explain how activating mutations in a kinase are linked to the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 3 May 2016: Innate Lymphoid Cell Plasticity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:09

Rachel Golub and Eric Vivier discuss signaling events that control the plasticity of Group 3 innate lymohoid cells.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 12 April 2016: G proteins in auriculo-condylar syndrome | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:13

Mikel Garcia-Marcos explains how mutations in a G protein subunit cause auriculo-condylar syndrome.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 22 March 2016: Preventing heart failure with GRK2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:36

Sarah Schumacher and Walter Koch explain how a GRK2-derived peptide reduces pathological cardiac hypertrophy in mice.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 15 March 2016: An inflammatory peptide in blood vessels | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:30

Giovanna Tosato explains how a cytokine subunit activates inflammatory signaling inside endothelial cells.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 8 March 2016: Calcium signaling and ROS in monocytes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:56

Ivan Bogeski explains how redox-insensitive ORAI calcium channels enable monocytes to sustain calcium signaling while still producing bactericidal reactive oxygen species.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 23 February 2016: G proteins in neutrophil migration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:39

Alan Smrcka explains the distinct contributions that different heterotrimeric G protein subunits make to neutrophil migration.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 9 February 2016: Transendothelial migration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:03

Claus Jrgensen describes how his group used phosphoproteomic analysis to identify signaling events required for transendothelial migration of metastatic cancer cells.

 Science Signaling Podcast for 2 February 2016: Engulf and KIll | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:36

Jim Casanova describes how a macrophage adhesion receptor both mediates phagocytosis of bacteria and triggers the generation of reactive oxygen species to kill them.

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