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    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Association with TFIIIC limits MYCN localisation in hubs of active promoters and chromatin accumulation of non-phosphorylated RNA polymerase II

    Raphael Vidal, Eoin Leen ... Gabriele Büchel
    MYCN and TFIIIC exert a censoring function during early transcription, limiting the accumulation of inactive RNAPII at the promoter and facilitating promoter-proximal degradation of nascent RNA.
    1. Neuroscience

    Odor-evoked category reactivation in human ventromedial prefrontal cortex during sleep promotes memory consolidation

    Laura K Shanahan, Eva Gjorgieva ... Jay A Gottfried
    Odor cues in sleep evoke content-specific signatures of neural reactivation in visual and prefrontal brain areas that predict subsequent memory performance in the wake state.
    1. Cell Biology

    P2Y1 purinergic receptor identified as a diabetes target in a small-molecule screen to reverse circadian β-cell failure

    Biliana Marcheva, Benjamin J Weidemann ... Joseph Bass
    A genetically sensitized drug screen identifies a circadian diabetes target and establishes a novel discovery pathway to treat β-cell failure.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Functional genome-wide siRNA screen identifies KIAA0586 as mutated in Joubert syndrome

    Susanne Roosing, Matan Hofree ... Joseph G Gleeson
    A supervised learning approach on a high-content genome-wide siRNA screen has identified 591 likely candidates for ciliopathies and facilitated in the discovery of KIAA0586 mutations in individuals with Joubert syndrome.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Removing unwanted variation with CytofRUV to integrate multiple CyTOF datasets

    Marie Trussart, Charis E Teh ... Terence P Speed
    CytofRUV is a computational algorithm that effectively enables batch effect reduction in multiple CyTOF batches with an adaptable normalisation method and an R-Shiny application with diagnostics plots.
    1. Neuroscience

    Sleep-dependent upscaled excitability, saturated neuroplasticity, and modulated cognition in the human brain

    Mohammad Ali Salehinejad, Elham Ghanavati ... Michael A Nitsche
    The sleep-deprived brain in humans undergoes upscaled intracortical excitability which diminishes induction of LTP-like plasticity via transcranial electrical stimulation while converting the LTD-like to LTP-like plasticity and these physiological changes couple with impaired learning, memory, and attention at behavioral level.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health

    Sleep regularity and mortality: a prospective analysis in the UK Biobank

    Lachlan Cribb, Ramon Sha ... Matthew P Pase
    Irregular sleep-wake patterns are associated with higher mortality risk, including mortality due to cancer and cardiovascular disease.
    1. Neuroscience

    State-dependent brainstem ensemble dynamics and their interactions with hippocampus across sleep states

    Tomomi Tsunematsu, Amisha A Patel ... Shuzo Sakata
    Sub-second pontine waves functionally interact with hippocampal population activity in a state-dependent manner across sleep states, while brainstem ensemble dynamics exhibit slow, long-lasting state-predictive activity.
    1. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Novel C1q receptor-mediated signaling controls neural stem cell behavior and neurorepair

    Francisca Benavente, Katja M Piltti ... Aileen Anderson
    Complement C1q directly drives the behavior of human neural stem cells via a classical receptor signaling mechanism modulating their capacity for functional integration in vivo.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cortical astrocytes independently regulate sleep depth and duration via separate GPCR pathways

    Trisha V Vaidyanathan, Max Collard ... Kira E Poskanzer
    Cortical astrocytes play key roles in NREM sleep by regulating sleep depth and duration through separate GPCR pathways, and differentially control neuronal slow-wave activity in local and remote cortical circuits.