Susanna Richmond

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    Comment on Version 3

    A citation to Bio-Protocol (Burtscher et al., 2019) was added to the end of the Membrane capacitance measurements section in the Materials and methods:

    "A detailed description of the method can be found in Burtscher et al. (2019)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    V Burtscher, M Hotka, W Sandtner. (2019). Detection of Ligand-binding to membrane proteins by capacitance measurements. Bio-Protocol 9:e3138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3138

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  3. Mechano-redox control of integrin de-adhesion

    Comment on Version 3

    A citation to Bio-Protocol (Chiu, 2019) was added to the end of the Redox states of the β3 integrin disulfide bonds section in the Materials and methods:

    "More detailed protocol for differential cysteine labelling and mass spectrometry quantification is described in Bio-protocol (Chiu, 2019)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    J Chiu (2019). Measurement of redox states of the β3 integrin disulfide bonds by mass spectrometry. Bio-Protocol 9:e3156. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3156

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    Comment on Version 3

    A citation to Bio-Protocol (Wang et al., 2018) was added to the Intra-thymic and intravenous injection section in the Materials and methods:

    "Ultrasound guided intrathymic injection is described in detail at Bio-protocol (Wang et al., 2018)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    H Wang, D Owen, L Qian, L Chopp, M Farrar, K Hogquist. (2018). Ultrasound guided Intra-thymic injection to track recent thymic emigrants and investigate T cell development. Bio-Protocol 8:e3107. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3107

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    Comment on Version 3

    A citation to Bio-Protocol (Goel et al., 2019) was added to the Electrophysiology section in the Materials and methods:

    "More details of the RRP size analysis can be found at Bio-protocol (Goel et al., 2019)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    P Goel, X Li, D Dickman. (2019). Estimation of the readily releasable synaptic vesicle pool at the Drosophila Larval Neuromuscular Junction. Bio-Protocol 9:e3127. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3127

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  6. Covalent linkage of the DNA repair template to the CRISPR-Cas9 nuclease enhances homology-directed repair

    Comment on Version 5

    A citation to Bio-Protocol (Savić et al., 2019) was added to the beginning of the Materials and methods:

    "Generation of CRISPR-Cas9 complexes with covalently bound repair templates is described in more detail at Bio-protocol (Savić et al., 2019)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    N Savić, FC Ringnalda, C Berk, K Bargsten, J Hall, M Jinek, G Schwank. (2019). In vitro generation of CRISPR-Cas9 complexes with covalently bound repair templates for genome editing in mammalian cells. Bio-Protocol 9:e3136. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3136

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  7. Inhibitor-induced HER2-HER3 heterodimerisation promotes proliferation through a novel dimer interface

    Comment on Version 2

    A citation to Bio-Protocol (Roberts et al., 2018) was added to the beginning of the Receptor clustering assays section in the Materials and methods:

    "STORM imaging and cluster analyses are described in more detail at Bioprotocol (Roberts et al., 2018)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    S Roberts, M Hirsch, A McStea, L Zanetti-Domingues, D Clarke, J Claus, P Parker, L Wang, M Martin-Fernandez. (2018). Cluster analysis of endogenous HER2 and HER3 receptors in SKBR3 cells. Bio-Protocol 8:e3096. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3096

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    Comment on Version 2

    A citation to Bio-protocol (Bergiers et al., 2019) was added to the Time-lapse photography section in the Materials and methods:

    "A detailed explanation on how time-lapse photography and image analysis were performed can be found at Bio-protocol (Bergiers et al., 2019)."

    The following citation has been added to the Reference list:

    I Bergiers, C Tischer, Ö Vargel Bölükbaşı, C Lancrin. (2019). Quantification of mouse hematopoietic progenitors' Formation using Time-lapse microscopy and image analysis. Bio-protocol 9:e3137. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3137

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  9. Oxytocin promotes coordinated out-group attack during intergroup conflict in humans
    Here we examine the role of oxytocin for (the coordination of) contributions to group attack or defense in a multi-round, real-time feedback economic contest.

    The abstract, third paragraph of the digest, and first paragraph of the results were updated to clarify that the contest was economic in nature.

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  10. Integrative and distinctive coding of visual and conceptual object features in the ventral visual stream
    Figure 1—source data 1

    After the typeset, HTML version of the paper was published, new versions of Figure 1-source data 1 and 2 were issued on the 6th of March to correct some of the data contained therein. In Figure 1 - Source Data 1 - Object concepts and targeted pairs, estimates of conceptual similarity were mistakenly reported based on results from a conceptual similarity rating task, rather than the feature generation task. This mistake was also made in Figure 1 - Source Data 2 - Behavior-based RDMs and word2vec RDM. The authors have corrected these errors by replacing the behavior-based conceptual RDM derived from similarity judgments with the correct RDM derived from feature generation data. The data described in the text and depicted in the figures is still correct, and this error did not affect the reported results or conclusions.

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