Research Articles

Research Articles published by eLife are full-length studies that present important breakthroughs across the life sciences and biomedicine. There is no maximum length and no limits on the number of display items.

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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    HEB collaborates with TCR signaling to upregulate Id3 and enable γδT17 cell maturation in the fetal thymus

    Johanna S Selvaratnam, Juliana DB da Rocha ... Michele Kay Anderson
    Dynamic regulation of the E-protein/Id axis links TCR signaling to the maturation of IL-17-producing γδ T cells.
    1. Developmental Biology

    A quantitative in vivo CRISPR-imaging platform identifies regulators of hyperplastic and hypertrophic adipose morphology in zebrafish

    Rebecca Wafer, Panna Tandon, James Minchin
    A scalable zebrafish imaging platform reveals that Foxp1 paralogues have non-redundant roles in developmental patterning of adipose morphology and adaptive remodelling capacity in response to a high-fat diet.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    SMC complex unidirectionally translocates DNA by coupling segment capture with an asymmetric kleisin path

    Masataka Yamauchi, Giovanni Bruno Brandani ... Shoji Takada
    An asymmetric kleisin path breaks the symmetry of the SMC homodimer, ensuring unidirectional DNA translocation via a segment capture mechanism.
    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Colony demographics shape nest construction in Camponotus fellah ants

    Harikrishnan Rajendran, Roi Weinberger ... Ofer Feinerman
    The architecture of an ant nest serves as a fossilized record of the colony's demographic history, with distinct growth patterns and catastrophic events through age-specific digging behaviors.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Clathrin-independent endocytosis and retrograde transport in cancer cells tune immune synapse organization and CD8 T cell response

    Shiqiang Xu, Alix Buridant ... Henri-François Renard
    Endophilin-A3-mediated clathrin-independent endocytosis and retrograde trafficking in cancer cells regulate ICAM1 organization at the immune synapse and influence cytotoxic CD8 T cell response.
    1. Neuroscience

    Multiple functions of cerebello-thalamic neurons in learning and offline consolidation of a motor skill in mice

    Andrés Pablo Varani, Caroline Mailhes-Hamon ... Daniela Popa
    Distinct cerebellar projections to the forebrain differentially support acquisition and offline consolidation of a motor skill engaging cerebello-striato-cortical circuits, revealing the temporal and functional diversity of cerebellar contributions to learning.
    1. Neuroscience

    Brain-wide mapping of layer-specific functional connectivity in the human cortex at 3T using draining-vein-suppressed fMRI

    Wei-Tang Chang, Weili Lin, Kelly S Giovanello
    A velocity-nulled 3T GE-EPI fMRI method enabling 0.9-mm whole-brain imaging that suppresses vascular contamination and reliably maps layer-specific functional connectivity in human cortex.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Antibiotic potentiation and inhibition of cross-resistance in pathogens associated with cystic fibrosis

    Nikol Kadeřábková, R Christopher D Furniss ... Despoina AI Mavridou
    Targeting disulfide bond formation disables multiple antibiotic resistance mechanisms and prevents cross-protection between pathogens associated with cystic fibrosis lung infections, restoring antibiotic efficacy in polymicrobial settings.
    1. Cell Biology

    Prior cocaine use disrupts identification of hidden states by single units and neural ensembles in orbitofrontal cortex

    Wenhui Zong, Lauren Mueller ... Geoffrey Schoenbaum
    Rats with a history of cocaine use exhibited prolonged encoding of idiosyncratic task features in orbitofrontal cortex and a reduced ability to compress such features to identify underlying hidden states.
    1. Neuroscience

    Modeling the hallucinatory effects of classical psychedelics in terms of replay-dependent plasticity mechanisms

    Colin Bredenberg, Fabrice Normandin ... Guillaume Lajoie
    Computational simulations indicate that classical psychedelics could induce hallucinations by co-opting neural circuitry dedicated to sleep-dependent replay and consolidation, providing a theoretical link between seemingly disparate fields of inquiry.