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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Axon-specific microtubule regulation drives asymmetric regeneration of sensory neuron axons

    Ana Catarina Costa, Blanca R Murillo ... Monica M Sousa
    Proteomic analyses reveal a distinct protein signature underlying microtubule organization and regenerative asymmetries in sensory neuron axons, supported by an in vitro system replicating key features of sensory neuron biology.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Improved base editing and functional screening in Leishmania via co-expression of the AsCas12a ultra variant, a T7 RNA polymerase, and a cytosine base editor

    Nicole Herrmann May, Anh Cao ... Tom Beneke
    An optimized cytosine base editing system for Leishmania species improves editing efficiency, reduces toxicity, and ensures stable guide expression, enabling scalable loss-of-function screening and efficient creation of functional mutants.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    DNA methylome regulates virulence and metabolism in Pseudomonas syringae

    Jiadai Huang, Fang Chen ... Xin Deng
    Methylation profiling and functional analyses reveal critical roles of DNA methylation in regulating virulence and metabolism of P. syringae.
    1. Cell Biology

    Endosomal chemokine receptor signalosomes regulate central mechanisms underlying cell migration

    Hyunggu Hahn, Carole Daly ... Alex RB Thomsen
    Cell biological approaches and spatiotemporally resolved proteome profiling demonstrate that the chemokine receptor CCR7 can activate G proteins after being internalized into endosomes, from where it regulates Rac1-dependent chemotaxis.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Chronic RNA G-quadruplex accumulation in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

    Lena Kallweit, Eric Daniel Hamlett ... Scott Horowitz
    G-quadruplexes accumulate in the brain with aging and Alzheimer's disease, suggesting a new possible mechanism of neurodegeneration.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structure and Cl- Conductance Properties of the Open State of Human CFTR

    Zhi-Wei Zeng, Christopher E Ing, Régis Pomès
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    1. Neuroscience

    Robust variability of grid cell properties within individual grid modules enhances encoding of local space

    William T Redman, Santiago Acosta-Mendoza ... Michael J Goard
    Grid cells within an individual module show significantly more variability in grid properties than would be expected by chance, resulting in improved neural representation of animal location in the environment.
    1. Plant Biology

    Systems genomics of salinity stress response in rice

    Sonal Gupta, Simon Niels Groen ... Michael D Purugganan
    Insights into the molecular and genetic landscape underlying adaptive salinity stress responses in rice.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Neuroscience

    Impact of liver-specific survival motor neuron (SMN) depletion on central nervous system and peripheral tissue pathology

    Monique Marylin Alves de Almeida, Yves De Repentigny ... Rashmi Kothary
    A liver-specific depletion of the survival motor neuron protein in a mouse model unveils a compelling and intricate connection between liver function and pancreatic abnormalities in spinal muscular atrophy.
    1. Medicine
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Differences in HIV-1 reservoir size, landscape characteristics, and decay dynamics in acute and chronic treated HIV-1 Clade C infection

    Kavidha Reddy, Guinevere Q Lee ... Thumbi Ndung'u
    Extremely early antiretroviral therapy during HIV-1 subtype C infection leads to faster decline in genome-intact viruses, reduced genetic complexity, and immune escape, and may enhance reservoir clearance with additional interventional strategies.