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    1. Developmental Biology

    Coordination between ECM and cell-cell adhesion regulates the development of islet aggregation, architecture, and functional maturation

    Wilma Tixi, Maricela Maldonado ... Hung Ping Shih
    ECM-Itgb1 signaling and cell-cell adhesion are pivotal and coordinate together to regulate pancreatic islet aggregation, architecture, and functional maturation during development.
    1. Medicine

    Loss of Ptpmt1 limits mitochondrial utilization of carbohydrates and leads to muscle atrophy and heart failure in tissue-specific knockout mice

    Hong Zheng, Qianjin Li ... Cheng-Kui Qu
    The balanced utilization of energy sources, namely carbohydrates and fats, by mitochondria, is critically important for the long-term maintenance of both skeletal muscle and heart health.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    The ATM-E6AP-MASTL axis mediates DNA damage checkpoint recovery

    Yanqiu Li, Feifei Wang ... Aimin Peng
    The initiation of DNA damage checkpoint recovery involves ATM-mediated E3 ubiquitin ligase E6AP phosphorylation which disrupts E6AP-MASTL association and leads to MASTL protein accumulation and cell cycle resumption.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Medicine

    Development and validation of COEWS (COVID-19 Early Warning Score) for hospitalized COVID-19 with laboratory features: A multicontinental retrospective study

    Riku Klén, Ivan A Huespe ... David Gómez-Varela
    The new early warning system, COEWS, will improve the early identification and management of high-risk COVID-19 patients compared to the widely used NEWS2 by using easy-to-obtain clinical parameters that have been externally validated in a diverse multicontinental cohort of patients.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Evidence for adolescent length growth spurts in bonobos and other primates highlights the importance of scaling laws

    Andreas Berghaenel, Jeroen MG Stevens ... Verena Behringer
    Scaling laws reveal the presence of adolescent growth spurts in bonobos and potentially in other non-human primates, challenging the notion of these spurts as a uniquely human trait and emphasizing the need to consider scaling laws when interpreting growth patterns.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Spatial transformation of multi-omics data unlocks novel insights into cancer biology

    Mateo Sokač, Asbjørn Kjær ... Nicolai J Birkbak
    GENIUS provides a deep learning framework for multi-omics integration that transforms data into spatial images, using integrated gradients to reveal novel and critical cancer gene association.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural characterization of human RPA70N association with DNA damage response proteins

    Yeyao Wu, Wangmi Fu ... Chun Zhou
    Structural characterization of human RPA70N association with a series of DNA damage response proteins reveals versatile protein interaction mechanisms that help to recruit DNA repair proteins to the damage site quickly and efficiently.
    1. Neuroscience

    Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging reveals light-induced brain asymmetry in embryo

    Elena Lorenzi, Stefano Tambalo ... Angelo Bifone
    The protocol reported can open the way to investigation of the effects of a variety of sensory stimulations on brain activity in embryo.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Adult-born granule cells improve stimulus encoding and discrimination in the dentate gyrus

    Diego M Arribas, Antonia Marin-Burgin, Luis G Morelli
    Heterogeneity in the population of granule cells in the dentate gyrus, which includes immature and mature neurons with distinct intrinsic properties, contributes to the population's enhanced encoding capabilities and ability to discriminate correlated stimuli.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Caspase-mediated nuclear pore complex trimming in cell differentiation and endoplasmic reticulum stress

    Ukrae H Cho, Martin W Hetzer
    The nuclear pore complex is transiently proteolyzed during cell differentiation and the nuclear proteome experience dramatic change.