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    1. Cell Biology

    Zasp52’s differentially expressed intrinsically disordered region confers thin filament stability at the Z-disc

    Nikolai Ho, Frieder Schöck
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    1. Neuroscience

    Sex-specific behavioral and thalamo-accumbal circuit adaptations after oxycodone abstinence

    Yanaira Alonso-Caraballo, Yan Li ... Elena H Chartoff
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    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    ProteinConformers: large-scale and energetically profiled descriptions of protein conformational landscapes

    Yihang Zhou, Chen Wei ... Yang Zhang
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    1. Neuroscience

    Subregional activity in the dentate gyrus is amplified during elevated cognitive demands

    Charlotte Castillon, Shintaro Otsuka ... Anis Contractor
    Selective engagement of suprapyramidal dentate gyrus neurons during a high-demand pattern separation task reveals blade-specific circuit engagement for enhancing mnemonic discrimination.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Identification of the regulatory elements and protein substrates of lysine acetoacetylation

    Qianyun Fu, Terry Nguyen ... Y George Zheng
    A newly developed chemo-immunological strategy enabled detection of acetoacetate-mediated lysine acetoacetylation, identified the associated regulatory enzymes, and revealed its distinct biological functions and physiological significance.
    1. Neuroscience

    A meta-analysis suggests that TMS targeting the hippocampal network selectively improves episodic memory

    Elena Badillo Goicoechea, Phillip F Agres ... Joel L Voss
    Meta-analysis indicates that network-targeted non-invasive brain stimulation consistently enhances memory function supported by the hippocampal network, thus providing robust evidence that specific memory abilities rely on specific modifiable brain networks.
    1. Neuroscience

    Effort produces after-effects costly for others but valued for self

    Ya Zheng, Rumeng Tang
    Neural reward signals following effort are amplified for self-benefiting outcomes but attenuated for other-benefiting outcomes, contingent upon reward magnitude and individual effort sensitivity.
    1. Neuroscience

    Brain-wide arousal signals are segregated from movement planning in the superior colliculus

    Richard Johnston, Matthew A Smith
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    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Five-layer systems analysis of Leishmania stage differentiation reveals an essential role for protein degradation in parasite development

    Pascale Pescher, Thibaut Douché ... Gerald F Späth
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
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