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    A three-dimensional immunofluorescence atlas of the brain of the hackled-orb weaver spider, Uloborus diversus

    Gregory Artiushin, Abel Corver, Andrew Gordus
    A detailed annotation of anatomical brain structures (some novel) of the spider Uloborus diversus is provided based on a three-dimensional immunostain atlas.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Linking spinal circuit reorganization to recovery after thoracic spinal cord injury

    Natalia A Shevtsova, Andrew B Lockhart ... Simon M Danner
    A computational model mechanistically links spinal circuit reorganization to recovered locomotion after incomplete spinal cord injury.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Deep neural networks to register and annotate cells in moving and deforming nervous systems

    Adam A Atanas, Alicia Kun-Yang Lu ... Steven W Flavell
    New machine vision tools are used to align densely packed cells recorded from live, deforming tissues and automatically annotate the identities of the recorded cell types.
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    Spatially periodic computation in the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit during navigation

    Bo Zhang, Xin Guan ... Jia Liu
    A threefold hippocampal code across conceptual directions, phase-locked to entorhinal grid activity, reveals a periodic mechanism through which entorhinal grids structure hippocampal vector representations.
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    Neural connectome of the ctenophore statocyst

    Kei Jokura, Sanja Jasek ... Gáspár Jékely
    Volume EM and connectome reconstruction of the apical organ of a ctenophore combined with high-speed imaging reveals a neuronal coordination of balancer cilia in the gravisensory organ.
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    Frictional instabilities as an alternative to friction coefficient in fine touch perception

    Maryanne Derkaloustian, Pushpita Bhattacharyya ... Charles B Dhong
    To study fine touch, selecting samples based on how many mechanical instabilities they can form is more predictive than using the friction coefficient, which has been the default choice.
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    Single molecule counting detects low-copy glycine receptors in hippocampal and striatal synapses

    Serena Camuso, Yana Vella ... Christian G Specht
    Synapses in the forebrain were thought of as purely GABAergic, yet they contain minute numbers of glycine receptors, often in the single digits.
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    Temporal Information: Synaptic footprints of time in working memory

    Dhruv Grover, Marissa L Heintschel
    Temporary changes in synapses may allow working memory to keep track of both events and their timing.
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Neuroscience

    Intravital calcium imaging of meningeal macrophages reveals niche-specific dynamics and aberrant responses to brain hyperexcitability

    Simone Carneiro-Nascimento, Chao Wei ... Dan Levy
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