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    Predicting development of adolescent drinking behaviour from whole brain structure at 14 years of age

    Simone Kühn, Anna Mascharek ... IMAGEN Consortium
    Trajectories of adolescent drinking behavior between age 14 and 19 years can be predicted from bilateral striatal and cerebellar grey matter at 14 years of age.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Identification of compounds that rescue otic and myelination defects in the zebrafish adgrg6 (gpr126) mutant

    Elvira Diamantopoulou, Sarah Baxendale ... Tanya T Whitfield
    Results of a zebrafish whole-animal chemical screen for compounds that can rescue ear and myelination defects in an adhesion GPCR (Adgrg6/Gpr126) mutant.
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    The manifold structure of limb coordination in walking Drosophila

    Brian D DeAngelis, Jacob A Zavatone-Veth, Damon A Clark
    During walking and turning, the fruit fly Drosophila uses variable limb coordination patterns, which exist on a low-dimensional, continuous manifold.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Functional divergence of Plexin B structural motifs in distinct steps of Drosophila olfactory circuit assembly

    Ricardo Guajardo, David J Luginbuhl ... Jiefu Li
    Systematic in vivo analysis reveals the divergent engagement of Plexin B structural motifs in distinct neurodevelopmental processes and a regulatory role of convertase cleavage in Plexin B signaling.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Neuroscience

    The ion channel ppk301 controls freshwater egg-laying in the mosquito Aedes aegypti

    Benjamin J Matthews, Meg A Younger, Leslie B Vosshall
    The ion channel ppk301 is required for the evaluation of water purity during egg-laying, which promotes offspring survival in the arboviral vector mosquito Aedes aegypti.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Neuroscience

    Mosquitos: The taste of water

    W Daniel Tracey
    Female mosquitos require a specific ion-channel protein to sense the presence of fresh water in which they can lay their eggs.
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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Stem cell-derived cranial and spinal motor neurons reveal proteostatic differences between ALS resistant and sensitive motor neurons

    Disi An, Ryosuke Fujiki ... Esteban Orlando Mazzoni
    Stem cell-derived motor neurons with differential ALS vulnerability identified proteasome activity as a possible mechanism that explains their differential sensitivity.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-aa supports hair cell survival by regulating mitochondrial function

    Mroj Alassaf, Emily C Daykin ... Marc A Wolman
    Hair cell survival and mitochondrial function is supported by an extracellular stimulator of IGF1 signaling, the protease pregnancy-associated plasma protein-aa.
    1. Neuroscience

    Transitioning between preparatory and precisely sequenced neuronal activity in production of a skilled behavior

    Vamsi K Daliparthi, Ryosuke O Tachibana ... Todd F Roberts
    Precisely sequenced patterns of neuronal activity associated with the production of a skilled behavior begin and end as part of orchestrated activity across functionally diverse populations of cortical premotor neurons.
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    'Online' integration of sensory and fear memories in the rat medial temporal lobe

    Francesca S Wong, R Fred Westbrook, Nathan M Holmes
    Elements of a past sensory memory are incorporated into a new fear memory, and in this way, a stimulus never paired with danger becomes frightening.