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    1. Neuroscience

    Training neural networks from scratch in a videogame leads to brittle brain encoding

    François Paugam, Basile Pinsard ... Lune Bellec
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    1. Cell Biology

    RNF25 is activated as a response to amino acid starvation-induced ribosome collisions in competition with GCN2

    Ivan Kisly, Ivo Zemp, Ulrike Kutay
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    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression
    2. Cancer Biology

    Epigenetic and 3D Genome Changes Drive Primary Trastuzumab Resistance in HER2+ Breast Cancer

    Ningjun Duan, Yijia Hua ... Yongmei Yin
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    1. Neuroscience

    Opposing BOLD signals and oxygen metabolism largely arise from statistical uncertainty in metabolic estimates

    Ole Goltermann, Alexander Huth, Christian Büchel
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    1. Neuroscience

    Temporal Dynamics of Cortical State Plasticity Following Adult Vision Loss

    Ismaël Djerourou, Maurice Ptito, Matthieu P Vanni
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    1. Neuroscience

    Cognitive control networks in human and macaque

    Valentina Mione, Freja Holm Prins ... John Duncan
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    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    From multiplicity of infection to force of infection in sparsely sampled high-transmission Plasmodium falciparum populations

    Qi Zhan, Kathryn E Tiedje ... Mercedes Pascual
    Queuing theory links multiplicity of infection (MOI) to force of infection (FOI), enabling the estimation of transmission intensity for falciparum malaria (and other infectious diseases) from sparsely sampled surveys.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Patient-specific midbrain organoids with CRISPR correction recapitulate neuronopathic Gaucher disease phenotypes and enable evaluation of novel therapies

    Yi Lin, Benjamin Liou ... Ying Sun
    Human midbrain organoids provide a foundation for the development of patient-specific preclinical models to support personalized therapeutic approaches and enable evaluation of disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies in human context.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Intraflagellar transport protein IFT172 contains a C-terminal ubiquitin-binding U-box-like domain involved in ciliary signaling

    Nevin K Zacharia, Stefanie Kuhns ... Esben Lorentzen
    The IFT172 C-terminus bridges IFT-A and IFT-B complexes through mutually exclusive interactions with IFT140 and IFT144, and harbors a U-box-like domain linking intraflagellar transport to ubiquitin-dependent ciliary signaling.