Josefina Del Marmol
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Recent Articles
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Zhao J, Chen A, Ryu J, Del Marmol J
Science
. 2024 Jun;
384(6703):1460-1467.
PMID: 38870275
Most insects, including human-targeting mosquitoes, detect odors through odorant-activated ion channel complexes consisting of a divergent odorant-binding subunit (OR) and a conserved co-receptor subunit (Orco). As a basis for understanding...
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Zhao J, Del Marmol J
Cell
. 2022 Oct;
185(22):4040-4042.
PMID: 36306730
Mosquitoes rely on their sense of smell to find humans to secure a blood meal, transmitting deadly diseases with their bite. In this issue of Cell, De Obaldía and colleagues...
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Del Marmol J, Yedlin M, Ruta V
Nature
. 2021 Aug;
597(7874):126-131.
PMID: 34349260
Olfactory systems must detect and discriminate amongst an enormous variety of odorants. To contend with this challenge, diverse species have converged on a common strategy in which odorant identity is...
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Muller P, Schneeberger M, Matheis F, Wang P, Kerner Z, Ilanges A, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Aug;
585(7823):E2.
PMID: 32814907
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Muller P, Schneeberger M, Matheis F, Wang P, Kerner Z, Ilanges A, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Jul;
583(7816):441-446.
PMID: 32641826
Connections between the gut and brain monitor the intestinal tissue and its microbial and dietary content, regulating both physiological intestinal functions such as nutrient absorption and motility, and brain-wired feeding...
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Butterwick J, Del Marmol J, Kim K, Kahlson M, Rogow J, Walz T, et al.
Nature
. 2018 Aug;
560(7719):447-452.
PMID: 30111839
The olfactory system must recognize and discriminate amongst an enormous variety of chemicals in the environment. To contend with such diversity, insects have evolved a family of odorant-gated ion channels...
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Del Marmol J, Rietmeijer R, Brohawn S
Methods Mol Biol
. 2017 Oct;
1684:129-150.
PMID: 29058189
Mechanical force sensation is fundamental to a wide breadth of biology from the classic senses of touch, pain, hearing, and balance to less conspicuous sensations of proprioception, blood pressure, and...
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Schmidt D, Del Marmol J, MacKinnon R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2012 Jun;
109(26):10352-7.
PMID: 22675122
Living cells respond to mechanical forces applied to their outer membrane through processes referred to as "mechanosensation". Faced with hypotonic shock, to circumvent cell lysis, bacteria open large solute-passing channels...
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Brohawn S, Del Marmol J, MacKinnon R
Science
. 2012 Jan;
335(6067):436-41.
PMID: 22282805
TRAAK channels, members of the two-pore domain K(+) (potassium ion) channel family K2P, are expressed almost exclusively in the nervous system and control the resting membrane potential. Their gating is...
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Del Marmol J, Filevich O, Etchenique R
Anal Chem
. 2010 Jun;
82(14):6259-64.
PMID: 20583746
We describe the synthesis and characterization of a ruthenium-bipyridyl complex bearing a rhodamine-based fluorescent ligand. The complex is weakly fluorescent due to the quenching of rhodamine. Upon irradiation of the...