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  1. Pharyngeal neuronal mechanisms governing sour taste perception in Drosophila melanogaster

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Bhanu Shrestha
    2. Jiun Sang
    3. Suman Rimal
    4. Youngseok Lee
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      eLife Assessment

      This is a useful contribution to our understanding of taste perception. The idea that specific receptors function in the pharynx to mediate responses to carboxylic acids is interesting, although the expression analysis is incomplete. Reviewers also have a number of other suggestions for improvement, including the request that authors provide more details about the methodology used. In general, the claims are supported by solid evidence and add to a growing body of literature on this topic.

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  2. Feedback regulation by the RhoA-specific GEF ARHGEF17 regulates actomyosin network disassembly

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Vasundhara Rao
    2. Benjamin Grädel
    3. Lucien Hinderling
    4. Jakobus Van Unen
    5. Olivier Pertz

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  3. Specialized signaling centers direct cell fate and spatial organization in a limb organoid model

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Evangelia Skoufa
    2. Jixing Zhong
    3. Oliver Kahre
    4. Kelly Hu
    5. Georgios Tsissios
    6. Louise Carrau
    7. Antonio Herrera
    8. Albert Dominguez Mantes
    9. Alejandro Castilla-Ibeas
    10. Hwanseok Jang
    11. Martin Weigert
    12. Gioele La Manno
    13. Matthias Lutolf
    14. Marian Ros
    15. Can Aztekin

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  4. The role of ER exit sites in maintaining P-body organization and transmitting ER stress response during Drosophila melanogaster oogenesis

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Samantha N. Milano
    2. Livia V. Bayer
    3. Julie J. Ko
    4. Caroline E. Casella
    5. Diana P. Bratu

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  5. Spiral-eyes: A soft active matter model of in vivo corneal epithelial cell migration

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Kaja Kostanjevec
    2. Rastko Sknepnek
    3. Jon Martin Collinson
    4. Silke Henkes
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      eLife Assessment

      This useful study describes a physical mechanism for the emergence of spiral patterns in the outer epithelial layer of the mammalian cornea independent of pre-patterning or guidance cues, using an agent-based model of self-propelled particles with alignment. The model is well constructed, however the central premise of the manuscript, that the spiral patterning of epithelial corneal cells occurs without guidance cues, is incomplete and not fully supported. Several significant questions remain unanswered, such as the role of the corneal curvature or the importance of topological defects. Furthermore, comparison between the model and data are qualitative at best for the moment.

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  6. Significantly reduced, but balanced, rates of mitochondrial fission and fusion are sufficient to maintain the integrity of yeast mitochondrial DNA

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Brett T. Wisniewski
    2. Jason C. Casler
    3. Laura L. Lackner

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  7. Caudal fin shape imprinted during late zebrafish embryogenesis is re-patterned by the Sonic hedgehog pathway

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Eric Surette
    2. Joan Donahue
    3. Crisvely Soto Martinez
    4. Stephanie Robinson
    5. Deirdre McKenna
    6. Brendan Fitzgerald
    7. Katherine Backus
    8. Rolf O. Karlstrom
    9. Nicolás Cumplido
    10. Sarah K. McMenamin

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  8. Tissue-resident memory CD8 T cell diversity is spatiotemporally imprinted

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Miguel Reina-Campos
    2. Alexander Monell
    3. Amir Ferry
    4. Vida Luna
    5. Kitty P. Cheung
    6. Giovanni Galletti
    7. Nicole E. Scharping
    8. Kennidy K. Takehara
    9. Sara Quon
    10. Peter P. Challita
    11. Brigid Boland
    12. Yun Hsuan Lin
    13. William H. Wong
    14. Cynthia S. Indralingam
    15. Hayley Neadeau
    16. Suzie Alarcón
    17. Gene W. Yeo
    18. John T. Chang
    19. Maximilian Heeg
    20. Ananda W. Goldrath

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  9. Triglyceride metabolism controls inflammation and microglial phenotypes associated with APOE4

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Roxan A. Stephenson
    2. Jordy Sepulveda
    3. Kory R. Johnson
    4. Adrian Lita
    5. Jaanam Gopalakrishnan
    6. Dominic J. Acri
    7. Alexandra Beilina
    8. Linling Cheng
    9. Linda G. Yang
    10. Jessica T. Root
    11. Michael E. Ward
    12. Christian Combs
    13. William C. Skarnes
    14. Mark R. Cookson
    15. Han-Yu Shih
    16. Mioara Larion
    17. G. William Rebeck
    18. Priyanka S. Narayan

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  10. Impaired 26S proteasome causes learning and memory deficiency and induces neuroinflammation mediated by NF-κB in mice

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Christa C. Huber
    2. Eduardo Callegari
    3. Maria Paez
    4. Xiaoping Li
    5. Abena Dwamena
    6. Hongmin Wang

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