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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Lifespan extension in female mice by early, transient exposure to adult female olfactory cues

    Michael Garratt, Ilkim Erturk ... Richard A Miller
    Early-life exposure to conspecific urine and bedding extends the lifespan of female mice, indicating that social chemosensory cues can influence aging in a mammal.
    1. Cell Biology

    Multiple polarity kinases inhibit phase separation of F-BAR protein Cdc15 and antagonize cytokinetic ring assembly in fission yeast

    Rahul Bhattacharjee, Aaron R Hall ... Kathleen L Gould
    Biochemical studies and molecular dynamics simulations indicate that dephosphroylation of F-BAR protein Cdc15 promotes cytokinesis ring assembly in yeast via conformation change of intrinsically disorder regions and condensate formation.
    1. Cancer Biology

    Selective androgen receptor degrader (SARD) to overcome antiandrogen resistance in castration-resistant prostate cancer

    Meng Wu, Rongyu Zhang ... Jinming Zhou
    The rational drug design combining the bioassay identified a novel selective androgen receptor (AR) degrader for both AR and AR-VRs and illustrated the synergistic importance of AR antagonism and degradation in advanced prostate cancer treatment.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    The use of non-functional clonotypes as a natural calibrator for quantitative bias correction in adaptive immune receptor repertoire profiling

    Anastasia O Smirnova, Anna M Miroshnichenkova ... Alexander Komkov
    A hallmark property of non-functional clonotypes was used to develop a universal and fully computational method for detection and correction of multiplex PCR-specific quantitative bias in adaptive immune receptor repertoire.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    RNA sequence to structure analysis from comprehensive pairwise mutagenesis of multiple self-cleaving ribozymes

    Jessica M Roberts, James D Beck ... Eric J Hayden
    A high-throughput analysis of several self-cleaving ribozymes reveals the effect of every possible mutation, and every possible pair of mutations, and how patterns in the relative activity data can be mapped to canonical and non-canonical structural elements.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Dermal appendage-dependent patterning of zebrafish atoh1a+ Merkel cells

    Tanya L Brown, Emma C Horton ... Jeffrey P Rasmussen
    Molecular, cellular, and developmental characterization of zebrafish Merkel cells establishes a new model for the study of mechanosensory epidermal cells.
    1. Neuroscience

    Activity in developing prefrontal cortex is shaped by sleep and sensory experience

    Lex J Gómez, James C Dooley, Mark S Blumberg
    Behavioral and neurophysiological recordings in infant rats reveal that sleep and sensory experience influence neural activity in prefrontal cortex, mirroring similar findings in developing sensorimotor cortex.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Transcription factors underlying photoreceptor diversity

    Juan M Angueyra, Vincent P Kunze ... Wei Li
    Tools and resources to identify transcriptional regulators that create and maintain differences between photoreceptor subtypes.
    1. Medicine

    Efficacy and safety of endocrine therapy after mastectomy in patients with hormone receptor positive breast ductal carcinoma in situ: Retrospective cohort study

    Nan Niu, Yinan Zhang ... Caigang Liu
    Endocrine therapy after mastectomy may not be recommended for patients with hormone receptor positive ductal carcinoma in situ, even for those with high-risk factors.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Cell Biology

    ahctf1 and kras mutations combine to amplify oncogenic stress and restrict liver overgrowth in a zebrafish model of hepatocellular carcinoma

    Kimberly J Morgan, Karen Doggett ... Joan K Heath
    ELYS, a multifunctional protein with critical roles in the cell cycle, is essential for the vigorous proliferation and survival of difficult-to-treat cancers carrying mutations in the KRAS oncogene, making it a compelling target for novel drug treatments.