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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    ANTIPODE Provides a Global View of Cell Type Homology and Transcriptomic Divergence in the Developing Mammalian Brain

    Matthew T Schmitz, Jingwen W Ding ... Alex A Pollen
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    1. Neuroscience

    Continuous flashing suppression of neural responses and population orientation coding in macaque V1

    Cai-Xia Chen, Xin Wang ... Cong Yu
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    1. Neuroscience

    Individual Taste Preferences Predict Cortical Taste Dynamics but Are Modified by Experience

    Kathleen C Maigler, Jian-You Lin ... Donald B Katz
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    1. Cell Biology

    Synergistic effects of deleting the tyrosine phosphatases Shp1 and Shp2 on megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis in mice

    Elsa Barré, Marc-Damien Lourenco-Rodrigues ... Alexandra Mazharian
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    1. Neuroscience

    Economic and Social Modulations of Innate Decision-Making in Mice Exposed to Visual Threats

    Zhe Li, Jiahui Wang ... Ya-tang Li
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    1. Genetics and Genomics

    The impact of stability considerations on genetic fine-mapping

    Alan J Aw, Lionel Chentian Jin ... Yun S Song
    In statistical fine-mapping, signals stable across stratified subgroups can capture functionally important loci missed by covariate adjustment approaches, and prioritizing agreement between both approaches enhances functional variant discovery.
    1. Neuroscience

    The distinct role of human PIT in attention control

    Siyuan Huang, Lan Wang, Sheng He
    The human posterior inferotemporal cortex integrates endogenous and exogenous influences to form a unified attentional priority map for adaptive visual control.
    1. Neuroscience

    Distinct representational properties of cues and contexts shape fear and reversal learning

    Antoine Bouyeure, Daniel Pacheco-Estefan ... Nikolai Axmacher
    Fear updating relies on a flexible shift from generalized to item-specific, context-bound neural representations, revealing how the brain adapts to changing threat contingencies and why fear can return.
    1. Neuroscience

    Sex-specific single transcript level atlas of vasopressin and its receptor (AVPR1a) in the mouse brain

    Anisa Azatovna Gumerova, Georgii Pevnev ... Vitaly Ryu
    Using RNAscope mapping provides the comprehensive, sex-specific atlas of vasopressin and its receptor gene expression across the murine brain, refining understanding of how vasopressin signaling is anatomically organized to regulate social behavior, stress responsivity, and homeostasis.