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    1. Neuroscience

    Cortical entrainment to hierarchical contextual rhythms recomposes dynamic attending in visual perception

    Peijun Yuan, Ruichen Hu ... Yi Jiang
    The human brain involuntarily exploits multiscale regularities in rhythmic contexts to recompose the dynamic profile of visual temporal attention.
    1. Neuroscience

    Punishment insensitivity in humans is due to failures in instrumental contingency learning

    Philip Jean-Richard-dit-Bressel, Jessica C Lee ... Gavan P McNally
    Punishment insensitive individuals are not more impulsive or anxious, they dislike aversive outcomes and predictors of these outcomes, but are simply less likely to learn their control over them.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Short and long sleeping mutants reveal links between sleep and macroautophagy

    Joseph L Bedont, Hirofumi Toda ... Amita Sehgal
    Unbiased and targeted genetic approaches reveal a link between sleep and autophagy that could be relevant for sleep function, and for understanding pathological consequences of chronic sleep loss.
    1. Neuroscience

    Synaptic learning rules for sequence learning

    Eric Torsten Reifenstein, Ikhwan Bin Khalid, Richard Kempter
    Through mathematical analysis and computer simulations, the neuronal underpinnings of feasible models of sequence learning are delineated.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Abortive intussusceptive angiogenesis causes multi-cavernous vascular malformations

    Wenqing Li, Virginia Tran ... Mark H Ginsberg
    Genetic studies reveal that mosaic inactivation of ccm2 causes characteristic cerebral cavernous malformations in adult zebrafish and aberrant responses to blood flow that induce the formation of a lethal embryonic multi-cavernous venous malformation.
    1. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    HSPCs display within-family homogeneity in differentiation and proliferation despite population heterogeneity

    Tamar Tak, Giulio Prevedello ... Leïla Perié
    Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells are heterogeneous on a population level, while cells derived from a common ancestor have similar division and differentiation patterns, indicating priming towards a certain differentiation/division fate.
    1. Neuroscience

    Clustered functional domains for curves and corners in cortical area V4

    Rundong Jiang, Ian Max Andolina ... Shiming Tang
    Curves and corners are separately encoded by neurons clustered into functional domains in macaque V4.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Live-imaging of endothelial Erk activity reveals dynamic and sequential signalling events during regenerative angiogenesis

    Kazuhide S Okuda, Mikaela S Keyser ... Benjamin M Hogan
    Live-imaging of a transgenic reporter of vascular Erk signalling in zebrafish reveals sequential signalling mechanisms during the initiation of regeneration in wounded blood vessels.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Cell Biology

    A subcellular map of the human kinome

    Haitao Zhang, Xiaolei Cao ... Bin Zhao
    An immunofluorescent analysis of 465 protein kinases revealed a substantial role of liquid-liquid phase separation in kinase localization and identified new kinase localizations to mitochondria and other organelles.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Tight nanoscale clustering of Fcγ receptors using DNA origami promotes phagocytosis

    Nadja Kern, Rui Dong ... Meghan A Morrissey
    Manipulating nanoscale spacing of Fcγ receptors using DNA origami demonstrates that ligand clustering regulates receptor phosphorylation and phagocytosis.