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    1. Cell Biology
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    Iron-sulfur cluster loss in mitochondrial CISD1 mediates PINK1 loss-of-function phenotypes

    Sara Bitar, Timo Baumann ... Axel Methner
    PINK1 deficiency in Parkinson's disease models causes toxic oxidized and iron-depleted CISD1 yet CISD1 removal benefits PINK1 mutant Drosophila indicating its potential as a therapeutic target for mitochondrial dysfunction and neurodegeneration.
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    Using recurrent neural network to estimate irreducible stochasticity in human choice behavior

    Yoav Ger, Moni Shahar, Nitzan Shahar
    Applying deep learning tools to pinpoint predictive gaps in behavioral cognitive modeling.
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    The function of juvenile–adult transition axis in female sexual receptivity of Drosophila melanogaster

    Jing Li, Chao Ning ... Chuan Zhou
    Prothoracicotropic hormone and ecdysone belonging to the insect PG axis modulate virgin female sexual receptivity.
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    Novel cyclic homogeneous oscillation detection method for high accuracy and specific characterization of neural dynamics

    Hohyun Cho, Markus Adamek ... Peter Brunner
    Detecting neural oscillations in time and frequency domains enables the detailed study of spatiotemporal dynamics of oscillations throughout the brain and the investigation of biomarkers that index functional brain areas.
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    Status Epilepticus: Stopping runaway seizures with a chill pill

    Gordon F Buchanan
    The neuropeptide neurotensin can reduce status epilepticus and its associated consequences through induction of therapeutic hypothermia when bound to a molecule that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier.
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    UPRER–immunity axis acts as physiological food evaluation system that promotes aversion behavior in sensing low-quality food

    Pengfei Liu, Xinyi Liu, Bin Qi
    The cellular stress response pathway helps animals evaluate food quality and regulate feeding behavior to adapt in nutrient-deficient environments.
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    Asymmetric distribution of color-opponent response types across mouse visual cortex supports superior color vision in the sky

    Katrin Franke, Chenchen Cai ... Andreas Savas Tolias
    Widespread color-opponency in mouse V1 enhances object decoding in the sky, highlighting the evolutionary importance of color processing in non-primate species.
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    A robust brain network for sustained attention from adolescence to adulthood that predicts later substance use

    Yihe Weng, Johann Kruschwitz ... IMAGEN Consortium
    Differences in behavior and brain connectivity in young adolescents predicted future substance use.
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    Analysis of fast calcium dynamics of honey bee olfactory coding

    Marco Paoli, Antoine Wystrach ... Martin Giurfa
    Fast calcium dynamics of honey bee olfactory projection neurons revealed an unprecedented heterogeneity of response profile dynamics and explained fundamental aspects of olfactory discrimination and associative learning.
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    Sequential Movement: Reaching into the future

    Raeed H Chowdhury
    When carrying out a sequence of movements, humans can plan several steps in advance to make the movement smooth.
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