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  1. Evolutionary landscapes of zygotic genome activation across animals

    This article has 43 authors:
    1. Israel Campo-Bes
    2. Federica Mantica
    3. Jon Permanyer
    4. Cristina Rodriguez-Marin
    5. Kero Guynes
    6. Tot Senar-Serra
    7. Gonzalo Quiroga-Artigas
    8. Yan Liang
    9. Allan M. Carrillo-Baltodano
    10. Josefa Cruz
    11. Rossella Annunziata
    12. Sandra Chevalier
    13. Marta Iglesias
    14. Fumiaki Sugahara
    15. Yi-Jyun Luo
    16. Anna Schoenauer
    17. Jorge Corbacho
    18. Periklis Paganos
    19. Filomena Caccavale
    20. Rosa Maria Sepe
    21. Luis P. Iniguez
    22. Mette Handberg-Thorsager
    23. Christina Zakas
    24. Ralf J. Sommer
    25. Maria Ina Arnone
    26. Alistair P. McGregor
    27. Juan R. Martinez-Morales
    28. Noriyuki Satoh
    29. Hector Escriva
    30. Stephanie Bertrand
    31. Arnau Sebe-Pedros
    32. Enrico D'Aniello
    33. Juan Pascual-Anaya
    34. Evelyn Houliston
    35. Xavier Franch-Marro
    36. David Martin
    37. Ildiko M.L. Somorjai
    38. Isabel Almudi
    39. Jose M. Martin-Duran
    40. Yi-Hsien Su
    41. Alejandro Burga
    42. Salvatore D'Aniello
    43. Manuel Irimia

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  2. Mechanically-induced Septin Networks Protect Nuclear Integrity

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Margaret E. Utgaard
    2. Alexia Caillier
    3. Shreya Chandrasekar
    4. Joseph J. Tidei
    5. Harikrushnan Balasubramanian
    6. Rachel M. Lee
    7. Owen Puls
    8. Satya Khuon
    9. Jesse Aaron
    10. Teng-Leong Chew
    11. Jordan R. Beach
    12. Patrick W. Oakes

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  3. Feeding and reproduction of a tropical coastal copepod across warming and copper gradients

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Ngoc-Anh Vu
    2. Minh-Hoang Le
    3. Tuan-Anh Hoang Lu
    4. Hoang Viet Luu
    5. Nam X. Doan
    6. Kiem N. Truong
    7. Khuong V. Dinh

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  4. Heatwave winners and losers: cryptic coral holobionts differ in thermal tolerance

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Zoe Meziere
    2. Ilha Byrne
    3. Iva Popovic
    4. Andrew Khalil
    5. Adriana Humanes
    6. James Guest
    7. Cheong Xin Chan
    8. Cynthia Riginos
    9. Katrina McGuigan

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  5. Chromatin priming and co-factor availability shape lineage response to the neuronal pioneer factor ASCL1 in pluripotency

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Jethro Lundie-Brown
    2. Rosalind Drummond
    3. John-Poul Ng-Blichfeldt
    4. Roberta Azzarelli
    5. Anna Philpott

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  6. Generalization and extinction of learned fear alter primary sensory input to the brain

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Michelle C. Rosenthal
    2. Alper K. Bakir
    3. John P. McGann

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  7. Fear conditioning biases olfactory sensory neuron frequencies across generations

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Clara W Liff
    2. Yasmine R Ayman
    3. Eliza CB Jaeger
    4. Avery Cardeiro
    5. Hudson S Lee
    6. Alexis Kim
    7. Angelica Vina-Abarracin
    8. Dianne-Lee KD Ferguson
    9. Bianca J Marlin
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      This study provides solid evidence that odor fear conditioning biases olfactory sensory neuron receptor choice in mice and that this bias is detectable in the next generation. The authors use rigorous histological and behavioral analyses, including unsupervised behavioral quantification, to support the conclusion that odor-specific sensory representations can be shaped by experience and partially transmitted across generations. While the behavioral effects in offspring are modest and the mechanistic basis of inheritance remains unresolved, the study offers an important and carefully executed contribution to understanding experience-dependent sensory plasticity and its intergenerational consequences.

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  8. Temporal degradation of PRC2 uncovers specific developmental dependencies

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Ming-Kang Lee
    2. Sebastian D. Mackowiak
    3. Daniel Felismino
    4. Jeron Venhuizen
    5. Maria Walther
    6. Alexander Meissner

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  9. The metabolome and proteome of stem cell-derived human primordial germ cells: a multi-omics approach

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Madalena Vaz Santos
    2. Bauke V. Schomakers
    3. Marta Llobet Ayala
    4. Tara Jamali
    5. Michel van Weeghel
    6. Ans M. van Pelt
    7. Callista L. Mulder
    8. Geert Hamer

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  10. “Embryo-eggshell interaction counteracts chiral bias in early Drosophila morphogenesis”

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Giulia Serafini
    2. Maryam Setoudeh
    3. Marina B. Cuenca
    4. Charlène Brillard
    5. Matthias Arzt
    6. Pavel Mejstřik
    7. Pierre A. Haas
    8. Pavel Tomančák

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