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    1. Cell Biology

    Orderly mitosis shapes interphase genome architecture

    Krishnendu Guin, Adib Keikhosravi ... Tom Misteli
    High-throughput CRISPR-KO imaging screens reveal that disruption of mitotic processes impairs spatial genome organization in daughter cells.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Antibiotic potentiation and inhibition of cross-resistance in pathogens associated with cystic fibrosis

    Nikol Kadeřábková, R Christopher D Furniss ... Despoina AI Mavridou
    Targeting disulfide bond formation disables multiple antibiotic resistance mechanisms and prevents cross-protection between pathogens associated with cystic fibrosis lung infections, restoring antibiotic efficacy in polymicrobial settings.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Single-cell co-mapping reveals relationship between chromatin state and gene expression in early zebrafish development

    Vivek Bhardwaj, Alberto Griffa ... Alexander van Oudenaarden
    A robust and quantitative map links chromatin modification and gene expression of cells during zebrafish embryogenesis.
    1. Neuroscience

    Brain-wide mapping of layer-specific functional connectivity in the human cortex at 3T using draining-vein-suppressed fMRI

    Wei-Tang Chang, Weili Lin, Kelly S Giovanello
    A velocity-nulled 3T GE-EPI fMRI method enabling 0.9-mm whole-brain imaging that suppresses vascular contamination and reliably maps layer-specific functional connectivity in human cortex.
    1. Neuroscience

    Alpha-band phase modulates perceptual sensitivity by changing internal noise and sensory tuning

    April Pilipenko, Alexandra McGowan, Jason Samaha
    Alpha-band, 8–13 Hz, neural oscillations phasically modulate the sensitivity of visual detection by changing internal sensory noise.
    1. Neuroscience

    How individual vigor shapes human–human physical interaction

    Dorian Verdel, Bastien Berret, Etienne Burdet
    Interactions between pairs of humans lead to the emergence of a dyadic vigor with similar characteristics as individual vigor, where both partners adapt, with the slower having a critical role.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural mechanisms of pump assembly and drug transport in the AcrAB–TolC efflux system

    Xiaofei Ge, Zhiwei Gu, Jiawei Wang
    High‑resolution cryo‑EM structures uncover YbjP as a novel lipoprotein that positions TolC and supports conformational changes in E. coli drug efflux pumps mediating antibiotic resistance.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dimorphic neural network architecture prioritizes sexual-related behaviors in male Caenorhabditis elegans

    Xuebin Wang, Hanzhang Liu ... He Liu
    Graph theory and computational modeling reveal that neural network architecture biases the male Caenorhabditis elegans brain toward prioritized sexual behaviors.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Medicine

    Uncovering shared and tissue-specific molecular adaptations to intermittent fasting in liver, brain, and muscle

    Yibo Fan, Senuri De Silva ... Thiruma V Arumugam
    A multi-tissue proteomic atlas uncovers the shared and distinct molecular signatures of metabolic flexibility induced by intermittent fasting.
    1. Cancer Biology

    PTEN restrains SHH medulloblastoma growth through cell autonomous and nonautonomous mechanisms

    Zhimin Lao, Salsabiel El Nagar ... Alexandra L Joyner
    Homozygous but not heterozygous loss of Pten in sporadic mouse models of SHH-medulloblastoma greatly accelerates tumor formation, not metastasis, through increased survival of differentiated cells and possibly decreased infiltrating macrophages.