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    1. Developmental Biology

    Bidirectional translocation of actomyosin drives epithelial invagination in ascidian siphon tube morphogenesis

    Jinghan Qiao, Pengyu Yu ... Bo Dong
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    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    A green lifetime biosensor for calcium that remains bright over its full dynamic range

    Franka H van der Linden, Stephen C Thornquist ... Joachim Goedhart
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    1. Cell Biology

    WNKs regulate mouse behavior and alter central nervous system glucose uptake and insulin signaling

    Ankita B Jaykumar, Derk Binns ... Melanie H Cobb
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    1. Cell Biology

    Analysis of cancer mutations introduced into the Drosophila Notch Negative Regulatory Region uncovers a diversity of regulatory outcomes

    Hideyuki Shimizu, Martin Baron
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Ptbp1 is not required for retinal neurogenesis and cell fate specification

    Haley Appel, Rogger P Carmen-Orozco ... Seth Blackshaw
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    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Emergent periodicity in the collective synchronous flashing of fireflies

    Raphael Sarfati, Kunaal Joshi ... Orit Peleg
    Fireflies that gather in swarms synchronize their flashing with rhythmic periodicity and provide insights into a new mechanism for the emergence of synchrony and periodicity.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    MCAK recognizes the nucleotide-dependent feature at growing microtubule ends

    Wei Chen, Yin-Long Song ... Xin Liang
    A key finding is that MCAK binds to the proximal region of GTP cap where GDP‧Pi-tubulins accumulate, in addition to curved protofilaments at the distalmost tip.
    1. Neuroscience

    Traveling waves across scales: Different mechanisms but same canonical computation?

    Laura Dugué, Frédéric Chavane
    The review proposes a novel mechanistic distinction between first- and second-order traveling waves that subserves a same canonical computation by ordering neuronal processing to impose a computational syntax.
    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Quantifying the shape of cells, from Minkowski tensors to p-atic orders

    Lea Happel, Griseldis Oberschelp ... Axel Voigt
    Only rigorous mathematical tools to quantify the shape of cells can guarantee reliable results in coarse-grained descriptions of tissue dynamics.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Comprehensive profiling of migratory primordial germ cells reveals niche-specific differences in non-canonical Wnt and Nodal-Lefty signaling in anterior vs posterior migrants

    Rebecca Garrett Jaszczak, Jay W Zussman ... Diana J Laird
    A temporal and positional atlas of mouse primordial germ cell (PGC) migration reveals dynamic gene expression and somatic cell interactions that suggest how changing migratory niches regulate PGC development.