Highlights

  • Eed and craniofacial development

    Eed, a subunit of the enzyme PRC2, controls important processes in craniofacial development after induction of the neural crest.

    Tim Casey-Clyde, S John Liu ... David R Raleigh
    Research Article
  • The power of pyruvate

    The metabolic fate of a nutrient called pyruvate determines how big cells become.

    Ashish G Toshniwal, Geanette Lam ... Jared Rutter
    Research Article
  • Microglia on the move

    Microglia adopt fundamentally different strategies for surveilling the health of neurons during chronic neurodegeneration.

    Sunitha Subhramanian, Olga Bocharova ... Ilia V Baskakov
    Reviewed Preprint Updated
  • Phosphate buffering

    Lysosome-related vacuoles control the metabolism of inorganic polyphosphates to stabilize the concentration of phosphate in the cytosol.

    Samuel Bru, Lydie Michaillat Mayer ... Andreas Mayer
    Research Article
  • Equity, diversity and inclusion

    eLife has published its 10th report on its work to address inequities in research and publishing.

    Inside eLife
  • The SAFE Labs Handbook

    New handbook could help group leaders to improve research culture in their labs.

    Erika Donà, James M Gahan ... Philip Coen
    Feature Article

Latest research

    1. Neuroscience

    Maximized field-of-view deep-brain calcium imaging through gradient-index lenses

    Chenmao Wang, Zongyue Cheng ... Meng Cui
    Not revised
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Thymic self-recognition-mediated TCR signal strength modulates antigen- specific CD8+ T cell pathogenicity in non-obese diabetic mice

    Chia-Lo Ho, Li-Tzu Yeh ... Huey-Kang Sytwu
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
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    • Valuable
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Voltage imaging reveals the emergence of population activity in the spinal cord

    Asuka Shiraishi, Ayane Hayashi ... Sachiko Tsuda
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    1. Ecology

    Exogenous myristate fuels the growth of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi but disrupts their carbon-phosphorus exchange with host plants

    Hanwen Chen, Tian Xiong ... Yutao Wang
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    1. Neuroscience

    Non-decision time-informed collapsing threshold diffusion model: A joint modeling framework with identifiable time-dependent parameters

    Amir Hosein Hadian Rasanan, Lukas Schumacher ... Jörg Rieskamp
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    • Valuable
    • Convincing
    1. Neuroscience

    Brain Perfusion Imaging of a Large Population: Arterial Spin Labelling MRI in UK Biobank

    Thomas W Okell, Xinyi Xu ... Michael A Chappell
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    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Applying 3D correlative structured illumination microscopy and X-ray tomography to characterise herpes simplex virus-1 morphogenesis

    Kamal L Nahas, Viv Connor ... Colin M Crump
    Deletion of specific herpes simplex virus proteins prevents the progression of virus assembly at discrete stages, allowing detailed 3D imaging of rare events in the morphogenesis of virus particles.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    A green lifetime biosensor for calcium that remains bright over its full dynamic range

    Franka H van der Linden, Stephen C Thornquist ... Joachim Goedhart
    Directed evolution was used to engineer a green fluorescent biosensor for quantitative calcium imaging that remains fluorescent, yet shows a large change in lifetime in cells.
    1. Evolutionary Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    G-protein-coupled receptor diversity and evolution in the closest living relatives of metazoa

    Alain Garcia De Las Bayonas, Nicole King
    Up-to-date computational pipeline characterizes G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) repertoires in the closest relatives of metazoans, providing a framework to investigate the evolutionary origins and ancestral functions of key metazoan signaling pathways.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    A co-evolutionary perspective on humans and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the era of systems biology

    Michaela Reichmann, Liku B Tezera ... Paul Elkington
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
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