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    1. Plant Biology

    Distinct effects of phyllosphere and rhizosphere microbes on invader Ageratina adenophora during its early life stages

    Zhao-Ying Zeng, Jun-Rong Huang ... Han-Bo Zhang
    An inoculation experiment shows phyllosphere microbiome plays an important role in invader Ageratina adenophora population establishment by killing seedlings at very early growth stage.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Epidemiology and Global Health

    Reliance on self-reports and estimated food composition data in nutrition research introduces significant bias that can only be addressed with biomarkers

    Javier I Ottaviani, Virag Sagi-Kiss ... Gunter GC Kuhnle
    The reliance on food composition databases for the assessment of dietary intake is unreliable and results in a large bias when investigating the associations between diet and disease risk.
    1. Medicine

    Senescence of endplate osteoclasts induces sensory innervation and spinal pain

    Dayu Pan, Kheiria Gamal Benkato ... Xu Cao
    Depleting senescent osteoclasts using the senolytic drug Navitoclax (ABT263) can reduce sensory innervation in the endplate and attenuate low back pain, thus representing a potent therapy for treating spinal pain.
    1. Neuroscience

    Machine learning of dissection photographs and surface scanning for quantitative 3D neuropathology

    Harshvardhan Gazula, Henry FJ Tregidgo ... Juan E Iglesias
    New open-source software enables, for the first time, extraction of quantitative information from brain dissection photographs that are routinely taken at brain banks for archiving purposes but otherwise not exploited.
    1. Plant Biology

    Diurnal rhythmicity in metabolism and salivary effector expression shapes host colonization by aphids

    Jinlong Han, Daniel Kunk ... Vamsi J. Nalam
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    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural features of heteromeric channels composed of CALHM2 and CALHM4 paralogs

    Katarzyna Drożdżyk, Martina Peter, Raimund Dutzler
    Structural studies revealing the organization of assemblies consisting of CALHM2 and CALHM4 subunits provide insight into the mechanism of heteromerization of large pore channels.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Tribbles1 is host protective during in vivo mycobacterial infection

    Ffion R Hammond, Amy Lewis ... Philip M Elks
    The pseudokinase Tribbles1 is expressed in human monocytes after mycobacterial challenge and can be manipulated to be host protective against mycobacterial infection, due to control of innate immune cell function, in a zebrafish tuberculosis model.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural analysis of the dynamic ribosome-translocon complex

    Aaron JO Lewis, Frank Zhong ... Ramanujan S Hegde
    A combination of cryo-electron microscopy, structure prediction, and evolutionary analyses reveal several functional states of the dynamic protein translocation machinery at the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Optimal transport for automatic alignment of untargeted metabolomic data

    Marie Breeur, George Stepaniants ... Vivian Viallon
    A computational method based on optimal transport enables state-of-the-art alignment between untargeted metabolomic studies and is evaluated on cord blood and cancer datasets.