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    1. Developmental Biology

    Genetic Network Shaping Kenyon Cell Identity and Function in Drosophila Mushroom Bodies

    Pei-Chi Chung, Kai-Yuan Ku ... Hung-Hsiang Yu
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    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    In silico design and validation of high-affinity RNA aptamers for SARS-CoV-2 comparable to neutralizing antibodies

    Yanqing Yang, Lulu Qiao ... Ruhong Zhou
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    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    In extracto cryo-EM reveals eEF2 as a major hibernation factor on 60S and 80S particles

    Zahra Seraj, Ximena Zottig ... Andrei A Korostelev
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    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    Gut microbe-derived trimethylamine shapes circadian rhythms through the host receptor TAAR5

    Kala K Mahen, William J Massey ... Jonathan Mark Brown
    The gut microbe-derived metabolite trimethylamine (TMA) activates the host receptor trace amine-associated 5 (TAAR5) to instruct circadian rhythms.
    1. Neuroscience

    Human brain dynamics and spatiotemporal trajectories during threat processing

    Joyneel Misra, Luiz Pessoa
    Intrinsic neural attractors and extrinsic environmental inputs jointly steer the dynamic trajectories of brain activity during threat processing.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Cell Biology

    Mitochondrial protein carboxyl-terminal alanine-threonine tailing promotes human glioblastoma growth by regulating mitochondrial function

    Bei Zhang, Ting Cai ... Zhihao Wu
    The carboxyl-terminal alanine-threonine-tailed protein ATP5α helps glioblastoma mitochondria maintain a high membrane potential and keep the permeability transition pore closed, thereby promoting tumor growth and increasing resistance to apoptosis.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Accelerated evolution in networked metapopulations of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Partha Pratim Chakraborty, Rees Kassen
    Centralized migration accelerates adaptation and drives parallel evolution, emphasizing the key influence of spatial organization on evolutionary dynamics across systems from pathogen transmission to species range shifts.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Branched actin polymerization drives invasive protrusion formation to promote myoblast fusion during mouse skeletal muscle regeneration

    Yue Lu, Tezin Walji ... Elizabeth H Chen
    Branched actin cytoskeleton is critical for myoblast fusion during mouse skeletal muscle regeneration.
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