Highlights
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Mutations and muscle growth
Drosophila models could be used to assess the impact of mutations in genes associated with muscle development in humans.
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Looking at RNA localization
Structure of Egl-K10 complex reveals how a minimal RNA localization signal is recognized by an RNA localization factor.
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From disorder to stability
An intrinsically disordered region in a scaffolding protein called Zasp52 is required to stabilize Z-discs in the indirect flight muscle in Drosophila.
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Publish-review-curate at eLife
eLife is rethinking how research is reviewed and published.
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Science under threat
How should the scientific community respond to ideological attacks on science?
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How to respond to peer reviewers
Responding to peer reviews is a crucial part of publishing, but early-career researchers are rarely taught about it.
We liked the idea of having an open 'conversation' with the reviewers during the process, and having the chance to polish the manuscript by following the editors and reviewers’ recommendations without the threat of rejection.
Patrick Allard, UCLA and eLife author
Researchers explain why they published in eLifeMagazine
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