Bethany M Bartlett, Yatendra Kumar ... Wendy A Bickmore
Evidence is provided suggesting that heterochromatin re-organisation during cell senescence can compromise the structural integrity of the nucleus, leading to activation of an inflammatory process.
Xiaoqian Yan, Sarah Shi Tung ... Kalanit Grill-Spector
Scalp electroencephalography combined with a frequency tagging method reveals that distinct responses to daily categories emerge at different ages in infants.
Malat1 is a key skeletal regulator, unveiling how lncRNAs integrate cellular crosstalk and molecular networks to regulate bone remodeling and regeneration, establishing a novel paradigm in tissue homeostasis and repair.
Human-based electromechanical simulations reveal electrocardiogram biomarkers are better indicators of pro-arrhythmic substrate after myocardial infarction than ejection fraction.
Genome dilution limits cell growth by modulating the activities, rather than the concentrations, of RNA polymerases and ribosomes, and is accompanied by changes in proteome composition.
Pénélope Tignard, Karen Pottin ... Marie Anne Breau
Laminin gamma1-dependent basement membranes are required for multiple aspects of olfactory system development in zebrafish, including the maintenance of placode tissue shape and the growth of the olfactory axons.
Paolo Petazzi, Telma Ventura ... Antonella Fidanza
A novel tool is used to assess gene function in vitro by targeted endogenous transcriptional activation to unveil novel players in development and disease.
Distinct frequency-based interactions between cortical and subcortical regions highlight the cerebellum’s crucial role in speech production and perception.