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    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Celldetective: an AI-enhanced image analysis tool for unraveling dynamic cell interactions

    Rémy Torro, Beatriz Díaz-Bello ... Laurent Limozin
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    1. Neuroscience

    Visual Working Memory Guides Attention Rhythmically

    Jiachen Lu, Yaochun Cai, Xilin Zhang
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    1. Cell Biology

    Small brown planthopper infestation enhances it reproduction and insecticide tolerance by manipulating glucose distribution and levels in rice

    Hainan Zhang, Qi Zhang ... Jianjun Wang
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    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    The targeted cytosolic degradation of class I histone deacetylases is essential for efficient alphaherpesvirus replication

    Sheng-Li Ming, Meng-Hua Du ... Bei-Bei Chu
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    1. Medicine

    Magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate alleviates alcohol-associated liver disease through targeting HSD11B1

    Lu Xiao, Lu Li ... Jia Xiao
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    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Ligand-dependent Enhancer Activation Indirectly Modulates Non-target Promoters in a Chromatin Domain

    Darshika Bohra, Zubairul Islam ... Dimple Notani
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    1. Evolutionary Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Constraints on the G1/S transition pathway may favor selection of multicellularity as a passenger phenotype

    Tom Louis Ducrocq, Damien Laporte, Bertrand Daignan-Fornier
    A genetic analysis in yeast establishes that multicellularity can arise as a side-effect (passenger phenotype) of a completely independent fitness advantage unrelated to the benefits of group formation itself.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease
    2. Neuroscience

    Enterovirus D68 2A protease causes nuclear pore complex dysfunction and independently contributes to motor neuron toxicity

    Katrina M Zinn, Mathew W McLaren ... Matthew J Elrick
    Enterovirus D68, a cause of acute flaccid myelitis, disrupts the composition and function of the nuclear pore complex primarily through its 2A protease, which is also toxic to motor neurons.
    1. Neuroscience

    Developmental oligodendrocytes regulate brain function through the mediation of synchronized spontaneous activity

    Ryo Masumura, Kyosuke Goda ... Naofumi Uesaka
    Disrupting oligodendrocytes during a narrow early-life window leaves cerebellar circuits permanently mistimed, but adult re-synchronization restores social and motor behavior.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    Single-step in vitro reconstitution of the Escherichia coli ribosome mediated by two GTPase factors, EngA and ObgE

    Aya Sato, Weng Yu Lai ... Yoshihiro Shimizu
    A multi-step ribosome assembly method involving changes in ion concentration and temperature can now be carried out in a single step using the two GTPase factors, EngA and ObgE.