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    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Gallbladder adenocarcinomas undergo subclonal diversification and selection from precancerous lesions to metastatic tumors

    Minsu Kang, Hee Young Na ... Jong Seok Lee
    As the first to track clonal evolution from precancerous to metastatic lesions in gallbladder cancer patients, spatial and temporal analyses reveal how subclonal diversity in precancerous stage changes toward the metastasis, which help early detection and effective treatment of cancer.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Glycolytic flux-signaling controls mouse embryo mesoderm development

    Hidenobu Miyazawa, Marteinn T Snaebjornsson ... Alexander Aulehla
    The functional link between glycolytic flux, cell signalling and mesoderm patterning is investigated in mouse embryo.
    1. Developmental Biology

    TGF-β signaling and Creb5 cooperatively regulate Fgf18 to control pharyngeal muscle development

    Jifan Feng, Xia Han ... Yang Chai
    Unbiased single-cell RNAseq data analysis combined with mouse genetic approaches reveal that TGF-β signaling and perimysial-specific regulators may cooperatively define perimysial-to-myogenic signals in regulating pharyngeal myogenesis.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Senataxin and RNase H2 act redundantly to suppress genome instability during class switch recombination

    Hongchang Zhao, Stella R Hartono ... Jacqueline Barlow
    Genetic analysis of senataxin and RNase H2-deficient mice reveals that genome stability during class switch recombination and antibody generation can be uncoupled, suggesting a role for R loop metabolism dysfunction in lymphomagenesis in patients without immune deficiency.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Inhibition of β1-AR/Gαs signaling promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation in juvenile mice through activation of RhoA-YAP axis

    Masahide Sakabe, Michael Thompson ... Mei Xin
    Pharmacological and genetic blockade of β1-AR-Gαs signaling prolongs the cardiac regenerative window in juvenile mouse by activating YAP.
    1. Cancer Biology

    Weakly migratory metastatic breast cancer cells activate fibroblasts via microvesicle-Tg2 to facilitate dissemination and metastasis

    Samantha C Schwager, Katherine M Young ... Cynthia A Reinhart-King
    Weakly migratory cancer cells facilitate their own escape from the primary tumor by releasing microvesicles that activate fibroblasts to remodel matrix and facilitate cancer cell metastasis.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    EROS is a selective chaperone regulating the phagocyte NADPH oxidase and purinergic signalling

    Lyra O Randzavola, Paige M Mortimer ... David C Thomas
    Biochemical and cellular analyses reveal the mechanism by which EROS regulates NOX2 and P2X7 abundance in mouse and human.
    1. Neuroscience

    Constitutively active STING causes neuroinflammation and degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in mice

    Eva M Szego, Laura Malz ... Hella Luksch
    Constitutive activation of an innate immunity response in mouse brain causes degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, suggesting novel targets for potentially neuroprotective strategies.
    1. Ecology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Environmental DNA from archived leaves reveals widespread temporal turnover and biotic homogenization in forest arthropod communities

    Henrik Krehenwinkel, Sven Weber ... Michael Veith
    Environmental DNA from highly standardized leaf sample time series suggests no localized species losses, but biotic turnover and homogenization, as main drivers of forest insect decline.
    1. Evolutionary Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Neurovascular anatomy of dwarf dinosaur implies precociality in sauropods

    Marco Schade, Nils Knötschke ... Sebastian Stumpf
    Computed tomography data reveal large and adult-looking inner ears in very young individuals of the long-necked dinosaur Europasaurus holgeri suggesting precociality in this dwarfed island dweller from the Late Jurassic of Germany.