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    1. Neuroscience

    Animacy semantic network supports causal inferences about illness

    Miriam Hauptman, Marina Bedny
    Making causal inferences about illness, compared to making causal inferences about mechanical breakdown and reading causally unconnected sentences, activates a semantic brain network implicated in the conceptual representation of animate entities (e.g. people, animals).
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Rearrangement of 3D genome organization in breast cancer epithelial to mesenchymal transition and metastasis organotropism

    Priyojit Das, Rebeca San Martin ... Rachel Patton McCord
    Chromosome compartment analysis of a cancer cell line cohort reveals different subsets of compartment changes where some track epithelial to mesenchymal transition while others reflect secondary metastatic organ-specific reorganizations.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    Membrane-mimetic thermal proteome profiling (MM-TPP) toward mapping membrane protein–ligand dynamic interactions

    Rupinder Singh Jandu, Ashim Bhattacharya ... Franck Duong van Hoa
    Peptidisc-based thermal proteome profiling enables detergent-free mapping of membrane protein–ligand interactions, advancing the discovery of druggable targets in membrane-mimetic environments.
    1. Developmental Biology

    SLC35G3 is a UDP-N-acetylglucosamine transporter for sperm glycoprotein formation and underpins male fertility in mice

    Daisuke Mashiko, Shingo Tonai ... Masahito Ikawa
    SLC35G3-mediated UDP-GlcNAc transport is essential for proper sperm glycoprotein formation and male fertility.
    1. Neuroscience

    The influence of nucleus accumbens shell D1 and D2 neurons on outcome-specific Pavlovian instrumental transfer

    Octavia Soegyono, Elise Pepin ... Vincent Laurent
    Cell-specific manipulations uncover novel mechanisms in the ventral striatum that mediate the influence of environmental stimuli on action selection.
    1. Neuroscience

    Modulation of aperiodic EEG activity provides sensitive index of cognitive state changes during working memory task

    Tisa Frelih, Andraž Matkovič ... Grega Repovš
    A novel analysis reveals distinct periodic and aperiodic EEG activity during working memory, challenging oscillatory-centric views while establishing aperiodic activity as a more sensitive marker of cognitive state.
    1. Cancer Biology

    PTEN restrains SHH medulloblastma growth through cell autonomous and nonautonomous mechanisms

    Zhimin Lao, Salsabiel El Nagar ... Alexandra L Joyner
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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    The titin N2A-MARP signalosome constrains muscle longitudinal hypertrophy in response to stretch

    Robbert van der Pijl, Jochen Gohlke ... Coen Ottenheijm
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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Cohesin reconstitution and homologous recombination repair of DNA double-strand breaks in late mitosis

    Jessel Ayra Plasencia, Sara Medina-Suárez ... Félix Machín
    The cohesin subunit Scc1 returns and reconstitutes the complex with Smc1–Smc3 in late mitosis upon DNA double-strand breaks, although it does not participate in homologous recombination-driven MAT switching.
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    1. Ecology
    2. Neuroscience

    Individual recognition in a jumping spider (Phidippus regius)

    Christoph D Dahl, Yaling Cheng
    A jumping spider discriminates familiar from novel conspecifics for hours, indicating recognition and long-term memory in a miniature-brained, asocial arthropod, highlighting learning and internal representations in small nervous systems.