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Jeffrey P Nguyen

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Nguyen J, Linder A, Plummer G, Shaevitz J, Leifer A
PLoS Comput Biol . 2017 May; 13(5):e1005517. PMID: 28545068
Advances in optical neuroimaging techniques now allow neural activity to be recorded with cellular resolution in awake and behaving animals. Brain motion in these recordings pose a unique challenge. The...
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Bartlett T, Bratton B, Duvshani A, Miguel A, Sheng Y, Martin N, et al.
Cell . 2017 Jan; 168(1-2):172-185.e15. PMID: 28086090
Pathogenic Vibrio cholerae remains a major human health concern. V. cholerae has a characteristic curved rod morphology, with a longer outer face and a shorter inner face. The mechanism and...
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Ouzounov N, Nguyen J, Bratton B, Jacobowitz D, Gitai Z, Shaevitz J
Biophys J . 2016 Sep; 111(5):1035-43. PMID: 27602731
Bacteria have remarkably robust cell shape control mechanisms. For example, cell diameter only varies by a few percent across a given population. The bacterial actin homolog, MreB, is necessary for...
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Nguyen J, Bratton B, Shaevitz J
Methods Mol Biol . 2016 Jun; 1440:227-45. PMID: 27311676
A bacteria's shape plays a large role in determining its mechanism of motility, energy requirements, and ability to avoid predation. Although it is a major factor in cell fitness, little...
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Nguyen J, Shipley F, Linder A, Plummer G, Liu M, Setru S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Dec; 113(8):E1074-81. PMID: 26712014
The ability to acquire large-scale recordings of neuronal activity in awake and unrestrained animals is needed to provide new insights into how populations of neurons generate animal behavior. We present...
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Morgenstein R, Bratton B, Nguyen J, Ouzounov N, Shaevitz J, Gitai Z
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Sep; 112(40):12510-5. PMID: 26396257
The rod shape of most bacteria requires the actin homolog, MreB. Whereas MreB was initially thought to statically define rod shape, recent studies found that MreB dynamically rotates around the...