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    1. Developmental Biology

    Zbtb14 regulates monocyte and macrophage development through inhibiting pu.1 expression in zebrafish

    Yun Deng, Haihong Wang ... Jun Zhu
    Transcription factor Zbtb14 plays an important role in monocyte and macrophage development through the modulation of pu.1 expression.
    1. Neuroscience

    Disrupted-in-schizophrenia-1 is required for normal pyramidal cell–interneuron communication and assembly dynamics in the prefrontal cortex

    Jonas-Frederic Sauer, Marlene Bartos
    In a mouse model of psychiatric illness, the neuronal network of the medial prefrontal cortex is characterized by reduced activity levels of interneurons, impaired gamma oscillations, and altered activation of cell assemblies.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Medicine

    Early immune markers of clinical, virological, and immunological outcomes in patients with COVID-19: a multi-omics study

    Zicheng Hu, Kattria van der Ploeg ... Prasanna Jagannathan
    Immune markers measured at the early stage of COVID-19 infection are associated with various clinical outcomes and can be used to predict disease progression, T cell memory, viral shedding, and the antibody response of the COVID-19 patients.
    1. Developmental Biology

    The cardiopharyngeal mesoderm contributes to lymphatic vessel development in mouse

    Kazuaki Maruyama, Sachiko Miyagawa-Tomita ... Hiroki Kurihara
    Genetic lineage tracing reveals the cardiopharyngeal mesoderm as a cellular origin of craniofacial and cardiac lymphatic vessels, which most often affected in lymphatic malformation patients.
    1. Evolutionary Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Protein evidence of unannotated ORFs in Drosophila reveals diversity in the evolution and properties of young proteins

    Eric B Zheng, Li Zhao
    The analysis of mass-spectrometry data for all possible open reading frames reveals protein evidence for evolutionarily young, unannotated proteins with distinct characters.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Empirical single-cell tracking and cell-fate simulation reveal dual roles of p53 in tumor suppression

    Ann Rancourt, Sachiko Sato, Masahiko S Satoh
    Single-cell tracking and cell-fate simulation suggest that low levels of p53 suppress aneuploid cell formation in unstressed cells and also reveal the dual fate of cells lacking p53 in the presence of p53-proficient cells.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    A specific role for importin-5 and NASP in the import and nuclear hand-off of monomeric H3

    Alonso Javier Pardal, Andrew James Bowman
    Histone H3 can translocate to the nucleus as a monomer through a pathway governed by importin-5 and transfers to the histone chaperone NASP, having implications in the folding of H3-H4 dimers and, therefore, the kinetics of genome packaging during replication.
    1. Neuroscience

    Robust cone-mediated signaling persists late into rod photoreceptor degeneration

    Miranda L Scalabrino, Mishek Thapa ... Greg D Field
    The retina compensates for rod death and deteriorating cones to retain high-fidelity visual signaling to the brain.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health

    Linking rattiness, geography and environmental degradation to spillover Leptospira infections in marginalised urban settings: An eco-epidemiological community-based cohort study in Brazil

    Max T Eyre, Fábio N Souza ... Federico Costa
    While flooding events may drive spillover transmission of Leptospira spp. through dispersal of the bacteria at low elevations, at higher elevations environmental risk is more localised and directly driven by the distribution of local rat reservoir populations.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    The transcription factor Bach2 negatively regulates murine natural killer cell maturation and function

    Shasha Li, Michael D Bern ... Wayne M Yokoyama
    Deficiency of the transcriptional repressor, Bach2, results in more mature mouse natural killer cells.