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    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Learning predictive cognitive maps with spiking neurons during behavior and replays

    Jacopo Bono, Sara Zannone ... Claudia Clopath
    Predictive cognitive maps can be learned during behavior and replays using in spiking neurons.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Effectiveness of rapid SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing in supporting infection control for hospital-onset COVID-19 infection: Multicentre, prospective study

    Oliver Stirrup, James Blackstone ... Judith Breuer
    Sequencing of viral genomes could be useful for infection prevention and control within hospitals, but did not lead to a reduction in the rate of hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 infections over winter 2020/2021 in a large multicentre UK study.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Genetic dissection of the Transcription Factor code controlling serial specification of muscle identities in Drosophila

    Laurence Dubois, Jean-Louis Frendo ... Alain Vincent
    Lineage-specific regulatory loops involving evolutionarily conserved myogenic Transcription Factors control muscle identity specification in Drosophila.
    1. Neuroscience

    Working Memory: Separating the present and the future

    Qing Yu, Bradley R Postle
    The brain stores information that is needed immediately and information that will be needed in the future in different ways.
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    1. Developmental Biology

    Notch controls the cell cycle to define leader versus follower identities during collective cell migration

    Zain Alhashem, Dylan Feldner-Busztin ... Claudia Linker
    Computational modelling and experimental manipulation show that Notch signalling regulates collective cell migration by allocating distinct migratory identities through the control of cell cycle progression.
    1. Neuroscience

    Independent and interacting value systems for reward and information in the human brain

    Irene Cogliati Dezza, Axel Cleeremans, William H Alexander
    Reward and information are independently optimized in the human prefrontal cortex, while their signals combine in subcortical regions.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Stretching of the retinal pigment epithelium contributes to zebrafish optic cup morphogenesis

    Tania Moreno-Mármol, Mario Ledesma-Terrón ... Paola Bovolenta
    Retinal pigment epithelium flattening is an efficient solution adopted by the fast-developing zebrafish to enable folding of the eye primordia, which contrasts with the proliferation-based mechanism used by amniotes.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    The functional form of value normalization in human reinforcement learning

    Sophie Bavard, Stefano Palminteri
    Challenging a popular theory in neuroeconomics, a computational cognitive study provides evidence against divisive normalization, a supposedly canonical neural computation, in favor of an alternative account, range normalization, in the context of value learning.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    The leukocyte non-coding RNA landscape in critically ill patients with sepsis

    Brendon P Scicluna, Fabrice Uhel ... Molecular Diagnosis and Risk Stratification in Sepsis (MARS) consortium
    Long non-coding RNA profiles as a source of signal in sepsis.
    1. Medicine

    Nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics with machine learning for predicting progression from prediabetes to diabetes

    Jiang Li, Yuefeng Yu ... Bin Wang
    Lipoprotein particle size and composition, fatty acids, and amino acids were associated with the risk of incident diabetes, and adding the selected metabolites could significantly improve the risk prediction of progression from prediabetes to diabetes beyond the conventional clinical variables.