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    1. Neuroscience

    Distinct involvements of the subthalamic nucleus subpopulations in reward-biased decision-making in monkeys

    Kathryn Branam, Joshua I Gold, Long Ding
    The subthalamic nucleus contains subpopulations with different contributions to deliberative decision-making based on noisy evidence and reward-driven preferences.
    1. Neuroscience

    Negative affect influences the computations underlying food choice in bulimia nervosa

    Blair RK Shevlin, Loren Gianini ... Laura A Berner
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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    A Single-Cell Signaling Atlas of Spinal Cord BDNF Responses Reveals Determinants Beyond Receptor Expression

    Jonathon M Sewell, Autumn C Bissett ... Chris D Deppmann
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Cancer Biology

    Integrin-deficient T cell leukemia accumulates in the central nervous system

    Samantha Y Lux, Cynthia Chen ... Susan R Schwab
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    1. Neuroscience

    Low-Frequency Tibial Neuromodulation Increases Voiding Activity - a Human Pilot Study and Computational Model

    Aidan McConnell-Trevillion, Milad Jabbari ... Kianoush Nazarpour
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    1. Plant Biology

    Dissecting oligogenic and polygenic indirect genetic effects through the lens of neighbor genotypic identity

    Yasuhiro Sato, Kosuke Hamazaki
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    1. Neuroscience

    Single neurons detect spatiotemporal activity transitions through STP and EI imbalance

    Aditya Asopa, Upinder Singh Bhalla
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    1. Cancer Biology

    Restraint of melanoma progression by cells in the local skin environment

    Yilun Ma, Mohita Tagore ... Richard M White
    Keratinocytes, which activate an EMT-like program in the skin, can prevent melanoma invasion, highlighting how changes in the tumor microenvironment can act as restraining forces in cancer.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Experimental evolution to thermal stress indicates climate resilience in a cosmopolitan arthropod

    Gaoke Lei, Huiling Zhou ... Shijun You
    Long-term thermal selection in Plutella xylostella drives coordinated genetic, epigenetic, and metabolic adaptations that enhance climate resilience, revealing mechanisms potentially shared across arthropod pests.