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Computational and Systems Biology
Discovering Root Causal Genes with High Throughput Perturbations
Eric V Strobl, Eric R Gamazon
Cell Biology
Megakaryocytes assemble a three-dimensional cage of extracellular matrix that controls their maturation and anchoring to the vascular niche
Claire Masson, Cyril Scandola ... Anita Eckly
Genetics and Genomics
Maturation and detoxification of synphilin-1 inclusion bodies regulated by sphingolipids
Xiuling Cao, Xiang Wu ... Beidong Liu
Membrane lipids are involved in the maturation and cytotoxicity of Parkinson's synphilin-1 inclusion bodies.
Cell Biology
Cancer Biology
Intrinsic bioenergetic adaptations compensate for reduced mitochondrial content in HER2-driven mammary tumors
Sara M Frangos, Henver S Brunetta ... Graham P Holloway
Developmental Biology
Fat body-derived cytokine Upd2 controls disciplined migration of tracheal stem cells in
Drosophila
Pengzhen Dong, Yue Li ... Hai Huang
Cell Biology
Endosomal Chemokine Receptor Signalosomes Regulate Central Mechanisms Underlying Cell Migration
Hyunggu Hahn, Carole Daly ... Alex Rojas Bie Thomsen
Cell Biology
A ‘torn bag mechanism’ of small extracellular vesicle release via limiting membrane rupture of en bloc released amphisomes (amphiectosomes)
Tamás Visnovitz, Dorina Lenzinger ... Edit I Buzas
A novel 'torn bag mechanism' is described for the release of LC3 positive and negative small extracellular vesicles (exosomes) from amphiectosomes.
Cell Biology
Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Scrutinized lipid utilization disrupts Amphotericin-B responsiveness in clinical isolates of
Leishmania donovani
Supratim Pradhan, Dhruba Dhar ... Budhaditya Mukherjee
Cell Biology
Targeting IRE1α improves insulin sensitivity and thermogenesis and suppresses metabolically active adipose tissue macrophages in obesity
Dan Wu, Venkateswararao Eeda ... Weidong Wang
Microbiology and Infectious Disease
The
Mycobacterium ulcerans
toxin mycolactone causes destructive Sec61-dependent loss of the endothelial glycocalyx and vessel basement membrane to drive skin necrosis
Louise Tzung-Harn Hsieh, Belinda S Hall ... Rachel E Simmonds
The secreted toxin mycolactone has severe effects on the cells lining blood vessels that will play a critical role in the development of swelling in Buruli ulcer disease.
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