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    1. Neuroscience

    Audiovisual cues must be predictable and win-paired to drive risky choice

    Brett A Hathaway, Dexter R Kim ... Catharine Winstanley
    Sensory cues increase risky choice when paired with wins but reduce risky choice when paired with losses, with parallel shifts in sensitivity to negative outcomes.
    1. Neuroscience

    Preserved cerebellar functions despite structural degeneration in older adults

    Anda de Witte, Anouck Matthijs ... Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry
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    1. Developmental Biology

    MATR3 is essential for oocyte growth and maturation quality through a dual molecular mechanism

    Yibing Bao, Zhenzi Zuo ... Chao Wang
    Not revised
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Hierarchical cross-linking of a bacterial spore coat Hub protein

    Khira Amara, Catarina Fernandes ... Adriano O Henriques
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    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Gβγ engages PLCβ3 at multiple sites to reorient and facilitate its activation

    Isaac J Fisher, Kanishka Senarath ... Angeline M Lyon
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    1. Cell Biology

    GTPase-activating protein DLC1 spatio-temporally regulates Rho signaling

    Lucien Hinderling, Max Heydasch ... Olivier Pertz
    Mechanosensitive recruitment of DLC1 to focal adhesions creates a positive feedback loop that locally amplifies Rho activation in response to tension.
    1. Cancer Biology

    Loss of ZNRF3/RNF43 unleashes EGFR in cancer

    Fei Yue, Amy T Ku ... Yi Li
    Genetic and biochemical analyses show that loss of the E3 ubiquitin ligases ZNRF3 and RNF43 enhances EGFR signaling by impairing EGFR ubiquitination and degradation, revealing a new cancer-promoting mechanism.
    1. Neuroscience

    Translational control in the spinal cord regulates gene expression and pain hypersensitivity in the chronic phase of neuropathic pain

    Kevin C Lister, Calvin Wong ... Arkady Khoutorsky
    Spinal translational control mechanisms regulate gene expression and nociceptive circuit sensitization during the chronic phase of neuropathic pain.
    1. Neuroscience

    Stimulus dependencies—rather than next-word prediction—can explain pre-onset brain encoding in naturalistic listening designs

    Inés Schönmann, Jakub Szewczyk ... Micha Heilbron
    The ability to predict brain activity from words before they occur can be explained by information shared between neighbouring words, without requiring next-word prediction by the brain.