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  1. Microtubule reorganization during mitotic cell division in the dinoflagellate Ostreospis cf. ovata

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. David Velasquez-Carvajal
    2. Flavie Garampon
    3. Rodolphe Lemée
    4. Sebastian Schaub
    5. Stefania Castagnetti

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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  2. Rational Prediction of PROTAC-Compatible Protein–Protein Interfaces by Molecular Docking

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Gilberto P. Pereira
    2. Brian Jiménez-García
    3. Riccardo Pellarin
    4. Guillaume Launay
    5. Sangwook Wu
    6. Juliette Martin
    7. Paulo C. T. Souza

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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  3. Tunneling nanotubes enable intercellular transfer in zebrafish embryos

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Olga Korenkova
    2. Shiyu Liu
    3. Inès Prlesi
    4. Anna Pepe
    5. Shahad Albadri
    6. Filippo Del Bene
    7. Chiara Zurzolo

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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  4. An Ultrasensitive Genetically Encoded Voltage Indicator Uncovers the Electrical Activity of Non‐Excitable Cells

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Philipp Rühl
    2. Anagha G. Nair
    3. Namrata Gawande
    4. Sassrika N. C. W. Dehiwalage
    5. Lukas Münster
    6. Roland Schönherr
    7. Stefan H. Heinemann

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

    This article has 3 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  5. Zero-shot learning enables instant denoising and super-resolution in optical fluorescence microscopy

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Chang Qiao
    2. Yunmin Zeng
    3. Quan Meng
    4. Xingye Chen
    5. Haoyu Chen
    6. Tao Jiang
    7. Rongfei Wei
    8. Jiabao Guo
    9. Wenfeng Fu
    10. Huaide Lu
    11. Di Li
    12. Yuwang Wang
    13. Hui Qiao
    14. Jiamin Wu
    15. Dong Li
    16. Qionghai Dai

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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  6. Two-Photon Targeted, Quad Whole-Cell Patch-Clamping Robot

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Gema I Vera Gonzalez
    2. Phatsimo O Kgwarae
    3. Simon R Schultz

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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  7. Capitella teleta gets left out: Possible evolutionary shift causes loss of left tissues rather than increased neural tissue from dominant-negative BMPR1

    This article has 2 authors:
    1. Nicole B. Webster
    2. Néva P. Meyer

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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  8. Bsp1, a fungal CPI motif protein, regulates actin filament capping in endocytosis and cytokinesis

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Daniel R. Hummel
    2. Markku Hakala
    3. Christopher P. Toret
    4. Marko Kaksonen

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

    This article has 6 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  9. The embryonic role of juvenile hormone in the firebrat, Thermobia domestica, reveals its function before its involvement in metamorphosis

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. James W Truman
    2. Lynn M Riddiford
    3. Barbora Konopova
    4. Marcela Nouzova
    5. Fernando G Noriega
    6. Michelle Herko
    This article has been curated by 1 group:
    • Curated by eLife

      eLife assessment

      This important study presents findings regarding the role of Juvenile Hormone in development and cell differentiation in the ametabolous insect Thermobia domestica, providing an in-depth analysis of JH's roles in a member of this basally branching group. The evidence supporting the claims of the authors is convincing, drawing on a broad range of approaches and variety of experimental techniques. While the interpretation of this work in the wider context - its relevance for the evolution of metamorphosis - is in some places somewhat speculative, the work will be of interest to evolutionary developmental biologists studying the evolution of metamorphosis, and the evolution of insects in general.

    Reviewed by eLife, Arcadia Science

    This article has 16 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  10. A phylogenetic method linking nucleotide substitution rates to rates of continuous trait evolution

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Patrick Gemmell
    2. Timothy B. Sackton
    3. Scott V. Edwards
    4. Jun S. Liu

    Reviewed by Arcadia Science

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