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Cell Biology
A conserved Hsp70 phosphorylation regulates cell cycle progression after DNA damage
Thomas Moss, Alexandra Wooldredge ... Shaeri Mukherjee
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Shifting the PPARγ conformational ensemble towards a transcriptionally repressive state improves covalent inhibitor efficacy
Liudmyla Arifova, Brian S MacTavish ... Douglas J Kojetin
Neuroscience
Heterochronic transcription factor expression drives cone-dominant retina development in 13-lined ground squirrels
Kurt Weir, Pin Lyu ... Seth Blackshaw
Genetics and Genomics
Neuroscience
Integrating bulk and single cell RNA-seq refines transcriptomic profiles of individual
C. elegans
neurons
Alec Barrett, Erdem Varol ... Marc Hammarlund
Immunology and Inflammation
Single-cell transcriptomics identifies altered neutrophil dynamics and accentuated T-cell cytotoxicity in tobacco flavored e-cigarette exposed mouse lungs
Gagandeep Kaur, Thomas Lamb ... Irfan Rahman
Neuroscience
PKD2L1 channels segregated to the apical compartment are the exclusive dual-mode pH sensor in cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons
Magdalena Vitar, Daniel Prieto ... Federico F Trigo
Cell Biology
Efficiency and localisation of AURKA degradation by PROTACs is modulated by deubiquitinases UCHL5 and target-selective OTUD6A
Annabel Cardno, Karen Roberts, Catherine Lindon
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
Cell Biology
The IBEX Knowledge-Base: A Community Resource Enabling Adoption and Development of Immunofluorescence Imaging Methods
Ziv Yaniv, Ifeanyichukwu U Anidi ... Andrea J Radtke
Ecology
Female moths incorporate plant acoustic emissions into their oviposition decision-making process
Rya Seltzer, Guy Zer Eshel ... Yossi Yovel
Acoustic ecology introduces an additional dimension in plant-insect communication, revealing that female moths use ultrasonic emissions from dehydrated plants to guide oviposition decisions.
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