Highlights
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Eed and craniofacial development
Eed, a subunit of the enzyme PRC2, controls important processes in craniofacial development after induction of the neural crest.
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The power of pyruvate
The metabolic fate of a nutrient called pyruvate determines how big cells become.
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Microglia on the move
Microglia adopt fundamentally different strategies for surveilling the health of neurons during chronic neurodegeneration.
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Phosphate buffering
Lysosome-related vacuoles control the metabolism of inorganic polyphosphates to stabilize the concentration of phosphate in the cytosol.
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Equity, diversity and inclusion
eLife has published its 10th report on its work to address inequities in research and publishing.
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The SAFE Labs Handbook
New handbook could help group leaders to improve research culture in their labs.
We liked the idea of having an open 'conversation' with the reviewers during the process, and having the chance to polish the manuscript by following the editors and reviewers’ recommendations without the threat of rejection.
Patrick Allard, UCLA and eLife author
Researchers explain why they published in eLifeMagazine
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