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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Fast and slow synaptic plasticity enables concurrent control and learning

    Brendan A Bicknell, Peter E Latham
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
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    • Convincing
    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Revealing global stoichiometry conservation architecture in cells from Raman spectral patterns

    Ken-ichiro F Kamei, Koseki J Kobayashi-Kirschvink ... Yuichi Wakamoto
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Fundamental
    • Compelling
    1. Neuroscience

    Contributions of insula and superior temporal sulcus to interpersonal guilt and responsibility in social decisions

    Maria Gädeke, Tom Willems ... Johannes Schultz
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Valuable
    • Solid
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Identification and comparison of orthologous cell types from primate embryoid bodies shows limits of marker gene transferability

    Jessica Jocher, Philipp Janssen ... Ines Hellmann
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
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    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    Optogenetic control of Protein Kinase C-epsilon activity reveals its intrinsic signaling properties with spatiotemporal resolution

    Qunxiang Ong, Crystal Jing Yi Lim ... Weiping Han
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
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    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Loss of CTRP10 results in female obesity with preserved metabolic health

    Fangluo Chen, Dylan C Sarver ... G William Wong
    Mice lacking the secreted hormone, CTRP10, represent a unique female model of obesity with preserved metabolic health, highlighting sex-specific mechanisms that uncouple obesity from metabolic dysfunction.
    1. Neuroscience

    Spatial localization of hippocampal replay requires dopamine signaling

    Matthew R Kleinman, David J Foster
    Hippocampal replay, which is implicated in memory formation and planning, exhibits a reward-dependent spatial specificity that in novel environments requires dopamine signaling.
    1. Cell Biology

    ORMDL3 restrains type I interferon signaling and anti-tumor immunity by promoting RIG-I degradation

    Qi Zeng, Chen Yao ... Shuai Chen
    ORMDL3 promotes RIG-I degradation to suppress type I interferon signaling pathway and antiviral immune response, highlighting ORMDL3 as a potential therapeutic target in viral infection and cancer immunotherapy.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    The Geometry and Dimensionality of Brain-wide Activity

    Zezhen Wang, Weihao Mai ... Quan Wen
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Important
    • Convincing