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Emily Langmeyer
Welcome Emily!
Welcome to the Banks Lab, Emily! She joined the lab as a research assistant in March, 2024.
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Alexander S. Banks Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Division Of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Center for Life Sciences, 7th floor 330 Brookline Ave Boston, MA 02115 Email: asbanks [at] bidmc.harvard.edu
Body Temperature Measurement: Telemetry
Indirect calorimetry data for one mouse implanted with a glucose and body temperature telemetry probe in the Promethion indirect calorimeter (Rubio et al Mol Metabolism 2023)
Comparative analysis of naked mole-rat thermogenesis and its potential to maintain euthermia in response to cold
Mikhalchenko, Aleksei, June K. Corrigan, Yuchen He, Zalan Peterfi, Alexander S. Banks, and Vadim N. Gladyshev. Submitted. “Comparative Analysis of Naked Mole-Rat Thermogenesis and Its Potential to Maintain Euthermia in Response to Cold”. BioRxiv, Submitted.
An ERK/Cdk5 axis controls the diabetogenic actions of PPARγ
Banks, Alexander S., Fiona E. McAllister, João Paulo G. Camporez, Peter-James H. Zushin, Michael J. Jurczak, Dina Laznik-Bogoslavski, Gerald I. Shulman, Steven P. Gygi, and Bruce M. Spiegelman. 2015. “An ERK/Cdk5 Axis Controls the Diabetogenic Actions of PPARγ”. Nature.
Effects of MEK inhibitors GSK1120212 and PD0325901 in vivo using 10-plex quantitative proteomics and phosphoproteomics
Paulo, Joao A., Fiona E. McAllister, Robert A. Everley, Sean A. Beausoleil, Alexander S. Banks, and Steven P. Gygi. 2015. “Effects of MEK Inhibitors GSK1120212 and PD0325901 in Vivo Using 10-Plex Quantitative Proteomics and Phosphoproteomics”. Proteomics.
Tumor-Derived Ligands Trigger Tumor Growth and Host Wasting via Differential MEK Activation
Song, Wei, Serkan Kir, Shangyu Hong, Yanhui Hu, Xiaohui Wang, Richard Binari, Hong-Wen Tang, et al. 2019. “Tumor-Derived Ligands Trigger Tumor Growth and Host Wasting via Differential MEK Activation”. Developmental Cell.
Analysis of Thermogenesis Experiments with CalR
Cortopassi, Marissa D., Deepti Ramachandran, William B. Rubio, Daniel Hochbaum, Bernardo L. Sabatini, and Alexander S. Banks. 2022. “Analysis of Thermogenesis Experiments With CalR”. In . Brown Adipose Tissue.