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    A neural correlate of individual odor preference in Drosophila

    Matthew A Churgin, Danylo O Lavrentovich ... Benjamin L de Bivort
    A fly’s preference for one odor versus another can be predicted by the idiosyncratic activity of neurons early on in the olfactory information processing circuit.
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    Translatome analysis reveals cellular network in DLK-dependent hippocampal glutamatergic neuron degeneration

    Erin M Ritchie, Dilan Acar ... Yishi Jin
    DLK signaling network reveals the conserved function in neuritogenesis and synapse formation, and highlights the regulation of c-Jun translation and microtubule homeostasis in hippocampal selective neuron vulnerability.
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    MLCK/MLCP regulates mammalian axon regeneration and redistributes the growth cone F-actin

    Saijilafu, Wei-Hua Wang ... Yan-Xia Ma
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    Aminergic and peptidergic modulation of insulin-producing cells in Drosophila

    Martina Held, Rituja S Bisen ... Jan M Ache
    The combination of receptor expression analysis, optogenetics, physiological approaches, and connectomics reveals how a heterogeneous population of insulin-producing cells in Drosophila integrates diverse modulatory inputs to adjust insulin release.
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    Dopamine increases protein synthesis in hippocampal neurons enabling dopamine-dependent LTP

    Tanja Fuchsberger, Imogen Stockwell ... Ole Paulsen
    The reward signal dopamine modulates synaptic plasticity by increasing protein synthesis, revealing a potential molecular mechanism for long-term memory storage.
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    In vivo exchange of glucose and lactate between photoreceptors and the retinal pigment epithelium

    Daniel T Hass, Elizabeth Giering ... James B Hurley
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    Adult neurogenesis through glial transdifferentiation in a CNS injury paradigm

    Sergio Casas-Tinto, Nuria Garcia-Guillen, María Losada-Perez
    Genetic and lineage-tracing analyses reveal that neuropil-associated glia can directly transdifferentiate into neurons in the adultcentral nervous system (CNS) after injury, uncovering a previously unrecognised mechanism for CNS regeneration.
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    ThermoMaze behavioral paradigm for assessing immobility-related brain events in rodents

    Mihály Vöröslakos, Yunchang Zhang ... György Buzsáki
    The ThermoMaze behavioral paradigm enables the collection of extensive physiological data while animals remain at distinct experimenter-controlled locations during rest.
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    Multi-dimensional social relationships shape social attention in monkeys

    Sainan Liu, Jiepin Huang ... Yan Yang
    Multi-dimensional social relationships dynamically shape attentional biases toward in-group and out-group conspecifics in monkeys, with oxytocin modulating these interactions to reveal neurobiological links between social networks and visual information processing.
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    UNC-6/Netrin promotes both adhesion and directed growth within a single axon

    Ev L Nichols, Joo Lee, Kang Shen
    UNC-6/Netrin functions both as a short-range adhesive cue and a gradient to guide axons in vivo.