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    1. Developmental Biology

    Hemodynamics regulate spatiotemporal artery muscularization in the developing circle of Willis

    Siyuan Cheng, Ivan Fan Xia ... Stefania Nicoli
    Flow hemodynamic activation of endothelial klf2a is a mechanism regulating initial vascular smooth muscle cell differentiation on circle of Willis arteries.
    1. Ecology

    Adipokinetic hormone signaling mediates the enhanced fecundity of Diaphorina citri infected by ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’

    Jiayun Li, Paul Holford ... Xiaoge Nian
    Molecular mechanism that Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus improves the lipid metabolism and fecundity of Diaphorina citri through adipokinetic hormone and its receptor.
    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Gendered hiring and attrition on the path to parity for academic faculty

    Nicholas LaBerge, Kenneth Hunter Wapman ... Daniel B Larremore
    Achieving gender parity among U.S. tenured and tenure-track faculty will require changes to hiring, which has substantially greater impacts on faculty gender representation than gendered differences in attrition rates.
    1. Neuroscience

    Statistical learning shapes pain perception and prediction independently of external cues

    Jakub Onysk, Nicholas Gregory ... Flavia Mancini
    Statistical learning shapes pain perception by allowing the brain to predict and modulate pain intensity based on temporal patterns, providing insights into pain regulation and their relevance to chronic pain.
    1. Neuroscience

    Selective recruitment of the cerebellum evidenced by task-dependent gating of inputs

    Ladan Shahshahani, Maedbh King ... Jörn Diedrichsen
    The human cerebellum shows fMRI activity for many tasks – however, the inputs from the neocortex are upregulated in a task-dependent manner when cerebellar computation is required.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Comparative transcriptomics reveal a novel tardigrade-specific DNA-binding protein induced in response to ionizing radiation

    Marwan Anoud, Emmanuelle Delagoutte ... Jean-Paul Concordet
    When exposed to high-dose ionizing radiation, tardigrades undergo extensive DNA damage, like humans, but cope by stimulating expression of DNA repair proteins and of TDR1, a novel tardigrade-specific DNA-binding protein.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Differential regulation by CD47 and thrombospondin-1 of extramedullary erythropoiesis in mouse spleen

    Rajdeep Banerjee, Thomas J Meyer ... David D Roberts
    Increased extramedullary erythropoiesis in spleen compensates for the elevated turnover of red blood cells in mice lacking CD47, but extramedullary erythropoiesis is suppressed in mice lacking the CD47 ligand thrombospondin-1.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Uremic toxin indoxyl sulfate induces trained immunity via the AhR-dependent arachidonic acid pathway in end-stage renal disease (ESRD)

    Hee Young Kim, Yeon Jun Kang ... Won-Woo Lee
    Indoxyl sulfate, a key uremic toxin in chronic kidney disease (CKD), induces trained immunity in monocytes via crosstalk between aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)-dependent epigenetic reprogramming by enhancement of the arachidonic acid pathway and AhR-independent metabolic rewiring.
    1. Medicine

    Tumor purity-related genes for predicting the prognosis and drug sensitivity of DLBCL patients

    Zhenbang Ye, Ning Huang ... Wenting Huang
    A prognostic model constructed based on RNA-sequencing and clinical specimens analyses reveals VCAN, C1QB, and CD3G could be key factors in modulating tumor microenviornment of DLBCL.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Early evolution of the ecdysozoan body plan

    Deng Wang, Yaqin Qiang ... Jian Han
    Discovery of new taxon of Saccorhytida suggests that the ground pattern of Ecdysozoa may not be elongated vermiform instead sac-like in shape.