Nataranjan, N., Xio, H., Haque, S., Cundiff, M., Das, J., Dutta, P. (In Prep) Spatial transcriptomic analyses of cardiac tissue of patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy using novel machine learning approaches reveal macrophage-mediated fibroblast activation. 2025
Cundiff, M.D., Buchard, R., Fuchs, T., Mosso, M.B., Barth, A.L., Gittis, A.H. (In Prep) The Path of Most Persistence: investigating the mechanism for long-lasting motor rescue in a dopamine depletion mouse model. 2025.
Aristieta, A., Parker, J. E., Cundiff, M. D., Fuchs, T., Lim, B., Rubin, J., & Gittis, A. H. (In Review). Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice. J. NeuroSci.
Aristieta, A., Parker, J. E., Cundiff, M. D., Fuchs, T., Lim, B., Rubin, J., & Gittis, A. H. (2024). Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice. bioRxiv, 2024-12.
Cresti, J. R.*, Manfredonia, A. J.*, Bragança, C. E., Boscia, J. A., Hurley, C. M., Cundiff, M. D., & Kraut, D. A. Proteasomal conformation controls unfolding ability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2021. *Equal contribution
Mary D. Cundiff*, Christina M. Hurley*, Jeremy D. Wong, Eden L. Reichard, Nicholas D. Nassif, Jennifer Brodbelt & Daniel A. Kraut, Ubiquitin receptors are required for substrate-mediated activation of the proteasome's unfolding ability. Scientific Reports. 2019. *Equal contribution
D Kraut, M Cundiff, W Dewey, E Reichard, N Nassif, Ubiquitin Receptors Mediate Proteasomal Processivity. PROTEIN SCIENCE. 26, 176-177 (2017)
Doctoral Dissertation
Cundiff, Mary (2024). The Path of Most Persistence: investigating the mechanism of long-lasting motor rescue in a dopamine depletion mouse model. Carnegie Mellon University. Thesis.
Master's Dissertation
Cundiff, M. D. (2018). Ubiquitin Receptors Mediate Proteasomal Processivity (Order No. 10809787). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (2079549216).