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    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Complex system modelling reveals oxalate homeostasis is driven by diverse oxalate-degrading bacteria

    Sromona D Mukherjee, Carlos A Batagello ... Aaron W Miller
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    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Discovering Root Causal Genes with High Throughput Perturbations

    Eric V Strobl, Eric R Gamazon
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    1. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    ERα promotes murine hematopoietic regeneration through the Ire1α-mediated unfolded protein response

    Richard H Chapple, Tianyuan Hu ... Daisuke Nakada
    Estrogen is a systemic factor that promotes hematopoietic regeneration by activating the unfolded protein responses.
    1. Ecology
    2. Plant Biology

    Present-day central African forest is a legacy of the 19th century human history

    Julie Morin-Rivat, Adeline Fayolle ... Jean-Louis Doucet
    The cessation of major anthropogenic disturbances since European colonization in the forests of central Africa leads to a canopy closing, and to the disappearance of certain light-demanding tree species.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    DNA-PK promotes DNA end resection at DNA double strand breaks in G0 cells

    Faith C Fowler, Bo-Ruei Chen ... Jessica K Tyler
    Molecular analyses and unbiased CRISPR screens reveal that extensive end resection occurs in quiescent cells after inducing DNA double strand breaks, in a manner dependent on DNA-PK.
    1. Cell Biology

    3D visualization of mitochondrial solid-phase calcium stores in whole cells

    Sharon Grayer Wolf, Yael Mutsafi ... Deborah Fass
    Mammalian mitochondria in living cells store calcium phosphate in solid form.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Antibiotic-induced accumulation of lipid II synergizes with antimicrobial fatty acids to eradicate bacterial populations

    Ashelyn E Sidders, Katarzyna M Kedziora ... Brian P Conlon
    Palmitoleic acid not only potentiates vancomycin killing of Gram-positive bacteria, but the insertion of palmitoleic acid into the membrane leads to the unexpected accumulation of membrane-bound cell wall precursors, representing a novel mechanism of action for unsaturated fatty acids.
    1. Neuroscience

    5'-UTR SNP of FGF13 causes translational defect and intellectual disability

    Xingyu Pan, Jingrong Zhao ... Xu Zhang
    A 5'-UTR SNP of FGF13 impairs PTBP2 interacting with FGF13 mRNA, leading to reduced FGF13 translation and deficits in brain development and cognitive functions.