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Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary dynamics of insect odorant receptors reveal ecological tuning shaping olfactory perception
Tianmin Zhang, Xuanxiao Yang ... Huimeng Lu
Immunology and Inflammation
Allosteric disulfide control of ligand binding and endocytosis of the natural killer cell receptor for HLA-G
Sumati Rajagopalan, Joyce Chiu ... Eric O Long
Developmental Biology
Single-Cell Characterization of Anterior Segment Development: Cell Types, Pathways, and Signals Driving Formation of the Trabecular Meshwork and Schlemm’s Canal
Revathi Balasubramanian, Nicholas Tolman ... Simon WM John
Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Identifying a novel mechanism of L-leucine uptake in
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
using a chemical genomic approach
Nisheeth Agarwal, Himanshu Gogoi ... Bappaditya Dey
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
ATP-driven conformational dynamics reveal hidden intermediates in a heterodimeric ABC transporter
Matija Pečak, Christoph Nocker, Robert Tampé
Cell Biology
Developmental Biology
ZNHIT1-dependent H2A.Z deposition at meiotic prophase I underlies pachytene gene expression and meiotic progression during male meiosis
Shenfei Sun, Yamei Jiang ... Xinhua Lin
Neuroscience
Physics of Living Systems
Nicotine-driven hyperactivation of larval locomotion
Stephanie Dancausse, Jocelyn Robles ... Mason Klein
Neuroscience
Endogenous corazonin signaling modulates the post-mating switch in behavior and physiology in females of the brown planthopper and
Drosophila
Ning Zhang, Shao-Cong Su ... Shun-Fan Wu
Endogenous corazonin signaling is a conserved female-driven regulator of the post-mating response in insects.
Ecology
Neuroscience
Drift in individual behavioral phenotype as a strategy for unpredictable worlds
Ryan T Maloney, Athena Q Ye ... Benjamin L de Bivort
Individual flies have idiosyncratic preferences that shift over their lifetime in a way that depends on genotype and may be adaptive to rapidly changing environmental pressures.
Neuroscience
Cortical motor activity modulates respiration and reduces apnoea in neonates
Coen S Zandvoort, Fatima Usman ... Caroline Hartley
Communication between the cortex and respiration, known as cortico-respiratory coupling, occurs in newborn infants and relates to apnoea rate.
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