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Huazhen Wang, Ludivine Bertonnier-Brouty ... Qi Dai
Hamlet regulates heterotypic epithelial fusion by controlling spatial and temporal expression of known and novel epithelial regulators like Wnt and Tl pathway components, a mechanism potentially conserved through evolution.
Morgane Batzenschlager, Beatrice Lace ... Thomas Ott
Imaging deep root tissues with a combination of cell-cycle reporters reveals that a cortical cell file traversed by symbiotic bacteria exhibits reduced proliferative potential and enters a prolonged G2 phase.
Nicolas N Rieser, Milena Ronchetti ... Stephan CF Neuhauss
The neuropeptide galanin modulates whole-brain activity and stress responses in zebrafish, revealing a complex, receptor-dependent role in seizure regulation with implications for epilepsy, and related neurological disorders.
Maximilian Nentwich, Marcin Leszczynski ... Lucas C Parra
A new computational model improves estimation of Granger connectivity by removing spurious effects of external inputs, and estimation of linear encoding models by removing spurious effects of recurrent connections.
CCR4 expression in Tregs is critical for limiting proinflammatory Th1 cell-mediated immune responses and atherosclerosis by maintaining the suppressive and migratory functions of Tregs.
Magnetic resonance imaging, through its sensitivity to ionic environments that modulate membrane potential, enables noninvasive assessment of biological systems.
Mechanistic modeling with low-rank recurrent networks uncovers the relationship between network connectivity, neural dynamics, and selection modulation mechanisms in context-dependent computation.