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    1. Medicine
    2. Neuroscience

    GPR30 in spinal cholecystokinin-positive neurons modulates neuropathic pain

    Qing Chen, Hui Wu ... Xinzhong Chen
    A combination of viral strategies, electrophysiological methods, and behavioral tests reveals how GPR30 in spinal CCK+ neurons modulates neuropathic pain.
    1. Medicine

    Are peer reviewers influenced by their work being cited?

    Adrian Barnett
    Some requests by reviewers to cite their own publications are coercive and can unnecessarily delay indexation and publication.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Predictive modeling of hematoma expansion from non-contrast computed tomography in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage patients

    Natasha Ironside, Kareem El Naamani ... VISTA-ICH
    In spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage patients, features of hematoma expansion can be visualized and predicted from non-contrast computed tomography using transport-based morphometry.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Cryptovaranoides is not a squamate

    Michael W Caldwell, Chase D Brownstein ... Tiago R Simões
    Claims for a Triassic-aged crown lizard merit detailed reanalysis, the results of which find that Cryptovaranoides is not only not a lizard, but is a more distantly related diapsid reptile.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Computer prediction and genetic analysis identifies retinoic acid modulation as a driver of conserved longevity pathways in genetically diverse Caenorhabditis nematodes

    Stephen A Banse, Christine A Sedore ... Patrick C Phillips
    Computer screening identifies that the widely prescribed vitamin A derivative all-trans retinoic acid increases both longevity and late-life health in a powerful genetic model system.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural basis for collagen recognition by the Streptococcus pyogenes M3 protein and its involvement in biofilm

    Marta Wojnowska, Takeaki Wajima ... Ulrich Schwarz-Linek
    The T-shaped fold of an abundant surface protein ties streptococci to collagens, an interaction that enhances biofilm such as often found in invasive infections.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cone bipolar cell synapses generate transient versus sustained signals in parallel ON pathways of the mouse retina

    Sidney P Kuo, Wan-Qing Yu ... Fred Rieke
    Differences in kinetics of retinal output signals originate at least in part from differences in synaptic output from distinct bipolar cell types.
    1. Neuroscience

    Afadin-deficient mouse retinas exhibit severe neuronal lamination defects but preserve visual functions

    Akiko Ueno, Konan Sakuta ... Chieko Koike
    Afadin-deficient mice, whose outer-retinal lamination and photoreceptor synapses are severely disrupted, nonetheless partially retain retinal neural circuits and visual function.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Human EEG and artificial neural networks reveal disentangled representations and processing timelines of object real-world size and depth in natural images

    Zitong Lu, Julie Golomb
    Neural and computational evidence reveals that real-world size is a temporally late, semantically grounded, and hierarchically stable dimension of object representation in both human brains and artificial neural networks.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cerebellar climbing fibers impact experience-dependent plasticity in the mouse primary somatosensory cortex

    Abby Silbaugh, Kevin P Koster, Christian Hansel
    Optogenetic climbing fiber activation regulates experience-dependent plasticity in the primary somatosensory cortex of mice, suggesting a role of the olivo-cerebellum in instructive signaling across brain regions.