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    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Systematic yeast two-hybrid screening identifies novel functions for SET1C/COMPASS

    Pierre Luciano, Kihyun Park ... Vincent Géli
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Valuable
    • Incomplete
    1. Developmental Biology

    Trpv4 links environmental temperature to testicular differentiation in hermaphroditic ricefield eel

    Yang Zhi, Luo Tingting ... Sun Yuhua
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Useful
    • Incomplete
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural elucidation of the hexameric MmpS4-MmpL4 complex from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Jennifer C Earp, Nicolas P Lichti ... Markus A Seeger
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
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    • Convincing
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Ecology

    Drift in Individual Behavioral Phenotype as a Strategy for Unpredictable Worlds

    Ryan Maloney, Athena Ye ... Benjamin L de Bivort
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
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    1. Epidemiology and Global Health

    From multiplicity of infection to force of infection for sparsely sampled Plasmodium falciparum populations at high transmission

    Qi Zhan, Kathryn E Tiedje ... Mercedes Pascual
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    Reviewed Preprint v3
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    • Useful
    • Solid
    1. Neuroscience

    White Matter Stratification in Depression Predicts Multidimensional Antidepressant Responses

    Jiaolong Qin, Xinyi Wang ... Qing Lu
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
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    • Solid
    1. Cell Biology

    Cardiac neurons expressing a glucagon-like receptor mediate cardiac arrhythmia induced by high-fat diet in Drosophila

    Yunpo Zhao, Jianli Duan ... Zhe Han
    A conserved glucagon signaling pathway links high-fat diet-induced metabolic imbalance to cardiac arrhythmia through hormone-producing cells and heart-innervating neurons that regulate rhythmicity.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Progressive mural cell deficiencies across the lifespan in a foxf2 model of cerebral small vessel disease

    Merry Faye E Graff, Emma EM Heeg ... Sarah J Childs
    Loss of foxf2 in zebrafish leads to a reduced pericyte progenitor pool in embryos and progresses to severe cerebrovascular defects over the lifespan, suggesting that cerebral small vessel disease in adults has roots in development.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    An abundant merozoite surface protein of Plasmodium falciparum modulates susceptibility to inhibitory antibodies

    Isabelle G Henshall, Jill Chmielewski ... Danny W Wilson
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Important
    • Compelling