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    1. Neuroscience

    High-resolution imaging of skin deformation shows that afferents from human fingertips signal slip onset

    Benoit P Delhaye, Ewa Jarocka ... Philippe Lefèvre
    Synchronous recording of skin deformations at the contact with a transparent surface and of tactile afferents from the fingertip reveals that afferents signal incipient slip.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    High-resolution mapping of heteroduplex DNA formed during UV-induced and spontaneous mitotic recombination events in yeast

    Yi Yin, Margaret Dominska ... Thomas D Petes
    Genome-wide mapping of heteroduplex DNA (a recombination intermediate) formed during mitotic recombination in yeast demonstrates that the "classical" model of double-strand DNA break repair is inadequate to explain several aspects of mitotic recombination.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Molecular dynamics-based refinement and validation for sub-5 Å cryo-electron microscopy maps

    Abhishek Singharoy, Ivan Teo ... Klaus Schulten
    New hybrid structure determination methods leveraging the inherent biophysical properties of a macromolecule through molecular dynamics simulations provide accurate and cost-efficient ways of achieving atomic structures from high resolution cryo-electron density maps.
    1. Neuroscience

    An automated high-resolution in vivo screen in zebrafish to identify chemical regulators of myelination

    Jason J Early, Katy LH Marshall-Phelps ... David A Lyons
    A fully automated high-resolution in vivo screening platform for zebrafish was implemented and used to identify novel compounds that regulate oligodendrocyte lineage progression.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    High-resolution transcriptional and morphogenetic profiling of cells from micropatterned human ESC gastruloid cultures

    Kyaw Thu Minn, Yuheng C Fu ... Lilianna Solnica-Krezel
    Micropatterned differentiation of human ESCs generates gastrulation cell types – germ layers, extraembryonic, and primordial germ cells with primate characteristics – that show conserved sorting behaviors when dissociated and reseeded as single-cell mixture.
    1. Neuroscience

    High-resolution awake mouse fMRI at 14 tesla

    David Hike, Xiaochen Liu ... Xin Yu
    High-resolution blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging enables brain-wide mapping of activated regions during sensory stimulation in awake mice, including associated areas, for high-order sensory processing including anticipation responses.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    High-resolution structures of kinesin on microtubules provide a basis for nucleotide-gated force-generation

    Zhiguo Shang, Kaifeng Zhou ... Charles V Sindelar
    Microtubule attachment fundamentally modifies kinesin's behavior by triggering a ‘clamshell’ opening of the nucleotide cleft, subsequently reversed by ATP binding, that couples to cargo translocation.
    1. Neuroscience

    Imaging of the pial arterial vasculature of the human brain in vivo using high-resolution 7T time-of-flight angiography

    Saskia Bollmann, Hendrik Mattern ... Jonathan R Polimeni
    Partial-volume effects were found to be the current limit to imaging pial arteries with MRI, not their slow blood flow, and therefore advanced acquisition techniques achieving resolutions below 200 µm in vivo provide a more complete picture of these vessels.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Baited reconstruction with 2D template matching for high-resolution structure determination in vitro and in vivo without template bias

    Bronwyn A Lucas, Benjamin A Himes, Nikolaus Grigorieff
    2D template matching enables a streamlined single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy workflow that can be used to discover new high-resolution structural features in molecules and complexes, such as bound ligands and drugs.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    High-density sampling reveals volume growth in human tumours

    Arman Angaji, Michel Owusu ... Johannes Berg
    Spatial genomics reveals the mode of evolution of a tumour based on the positions of mutations in high-resolution samples.