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Immunology and Inflammation
Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Synaptotagmin 1 and Synaptotagmin 7 promote MR1-mediated presentation of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
antigens
Se-Jin Kim, Jessie C Peterson ... David M Lewinsohn
Genetics and Genomics
Neuroscience
Starvation transforms signal encoding in
C. elegans
thermoresponsive neurons and suppresses heat avoidance via bidirectional glutamatergic and peptidergic signaling
Saurabh Thapliyal, Dominique A Glauser
Cell Biology
Aging-associated Increase of GATA4 levels in Articular Cartilage is Linked to Impaired Regenerative Capacity of Chondrocytes and Osteoarthritis
Meagan J Makarczyk, Yiqian Zhang ... Hang Lin
Cell Biology
Treacle and MDC1 coordinate rDNA break repair by homologous recombination
Andrea Haenel, Johannes Leyrer, Manuel Stucki
Genetics and Genomics
Computational and Systems Biology
Cell type-specific network analysis in Diversity Outbred mice identifies genes potentially responsible for human bone mineral density GWAS associations
Luke J Dillard, Gina M Calabrese ... Charles R Farber
Neuroscience
Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Adrenomedullin restores the human cortical interneurons migration defects induced by hypoxia
Alyssa Puno, Wojciech P Michno ... Anca M Pasca
Computational and Systems Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Importance of higher-order epistasis in protein sequence-function relationships
Palash Sethi, Juannan Zhou
Neuroscience
Individuality across environmental context in
Drosophila melanogaster
Thomas F Mathejczyk, Cara Knief ... Gerit A Linneweber
Developmental Biology
Chromosomes and Gene Expression
Nucleation-dependent propagation of Polycomb modifications emerges during the
Drosophila
maternal to zygotic transition
Natalie Gonzaga-Saavedra, Eleanor A Degen ... Shelby A Blythe
Cell Biology
Ubiquitination-activated TAB–TAK1–IKK–NF-κB axis modulates gene expression for cell survival in the lysosomal damage response
Akinori Endo, Chikage Takahashi ... Yukiko Yoshida
Ubiquitin accumulated on damaged lysosomes activates TAB–TAK1–IKK–NF-κB axis and remodels proteome through gene expression for cell survival and cell-cell communication.
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