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Learning to annotate
Combining deep learning models trained on multiple humans improves the analysis of fluorescence microscopy datasets.
Journeying through the reproductive tract
Imaging the reproductive tracts of female mice in three dimensions sheds light on how the fittest sperm are selected to fertilize the egg.
Fighting the resistance
Protecting gut bacteria from antibiotics may prevent antibiotic resistance.
Memories of a gene
Some genes have a type of ‘memory’ that helps them respond more strongly to signalling molecules under certain conditions.
Debunking biases about sex-specific differences
The amount of variation within a sex varies by trait.
Shaping the fight against malaria
The structure of a mouse antibody bound to its protein target reveals how mammals evolved common mechanisms for combating malaria.
Balancing the fate of stem cells
Two signaling pathways work together to regulate the number and behavior of adult stem cells in the ovaries of fruit flies.
Surviving sepsis
A receptor that controls the release of a signaling molecule called CD14 plays a pivotal role in protecting mice from sepsis following a bacterial infection.
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