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    1. Neuroscience

    Functional topography of the human entorhinal cortex

    Tobias Navarro Schröder, Koen V Haak ... Christian F Doeller
    By employing high-field fMRI and taking advantage of well-known global connectivity fingerprints and sensitivity to spatial and non-spatial information, it is shown that the entorhinal cortex is primarily divided into anterior and posterior subregions.
    1. Neuroscience

    Complementary codes for odor identity and intensity in olfactory cortex

    Kevin A Bolding, Kevin M Franks
    Different features of an odor can be represented in mouse olfactory cortex using the particular ensemble of responsive neurons to represent odor identity and the synchrony of the ensemble activity to represent odor intensity.
    1. Neuroscience

    Rapid odor processing by layer 2 subcircuits in lateral entorhinal cortex

    Sebastian H Bitzenhofer, Elena A Westeinde ... Jeffry S Isaacson
    Electrophysiological recordings reveal how cells encode odor identity and intensity in the lateral entorhinal cortex of awake mice.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Antagonistic role of the BTB-zinc finger transcription factors Chinmo and Broad-Complex in the juvenile/pupal transition and in growth control

    Sílvia Chafino, Panagiotis Giannios ... Xavier Franch-Marro
    Stage identity and developmental progression in insects is controlled by sequential expression of temporal-specific transcription factors.
    1. Developmental Biology

    The Drosophila Individual Activity Monitoring and Detection System (DIAMonDS)

    Ki-Hyeon Seong, Taishi Matsumura ... Siu Kang
    The DIAMonDS can automatically and sequentially identify time points of multiple life cycle events such as pupariation, eclosion, and death in individual flies at high temporal resolution and large scale.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Single-cell monitoring of dry mass and dry mass density reveals exocytosis of cellular dry contents in mitosis

    Teemu P Miettinen, Kevin S Ly ... Scott R Manalis
    A high-resolution approach for monitoring dry mass and the density of that dry mass on a single-cell level is developed and used to reveal that mammalian cells can lose components in mitosis due to lysosomal exocytosis.
    1. Neuroscience

    A transformation from temporal to ensemble coding in a model of piriform cortex

    Merav Stern, Kevin A Bolding ... Kevin M Franks
    A spiking network model that examines the transformation of odor information from olfactory bulb to piriform cortex demonstrates how intrinsic cortical circuitry preserves representations of odor identity across odorant concentrations.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    MutSα maintains the mismatch repair capability by inhibiting PCNA unloading

    Yoshitaka Kawasoe, Toshiki Tsurimoto ... Tatsuro S Takahashi
    Biochemical analysis in Xenopus egg extracts reveals that the MutSα mismatch sensor retains the DNA-bound replication clamp to maintain a post-replicative temporal window permissive to strand-specific repair of mismatches.
    1. Ecology

    Ant colonies maintain social homeostasis in the face of decreased density

    Andreas P Modlmeier, Ewan Colman ... David P Hughes
    Organizational resilience allows ant colonies to retain high interaction rates in the face of decreased density by altering their spatial and social dynamics.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Neuronal cell fate diversification controlled by sub-temporal action of Kruppel

    Johannes Stratmann, Hugo Gabilondo ... Stefan Thor
    A combination of temporal and sub-temporal genes combine to move the stem cell through different competence windows to generate different cell types at different time-points in Drosophila.