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  1. Progenitor identification and SARS-CoV-2 infection in long-term human distal lung organoid cultures

    This article has 34 authors:
    1. Ameen A. Salahudeen
    2. Shannon S. Choi
    3. Arjun Rustagi
    4. Junjie Zhu
    5. Sean M. de la O
    6. Ryan A. Flynn
    7. Mar Margalef-Català
    8. António J. M. Santos
    9. Jihang Ju
    10. Arpit Batish
    11. Vincent van Unen
    12. Tatsuya Usui
    13. Grace X.Y. Zheng
    14. Caitlin E. Edwards
    15. Lisa E. Wagar
    16. Vincent Luca
    17. Benedict Anchang
    18. Monica Nagendran
    19. Khanh Nguyen
    20. Daniel J. Hart
    21. Jessica M. Terry
    22. Phillip Belgrader
    23. Solongo B. Ziraldo
    24. Tarjei S. Mikkelsen
    25. Pehr B. Harbury
    26. Jeffrey S. Glenn
    27. K. Christopher Garcia
    28. Mark M. Davis
    29. Ralph S. Baric
    30. Chiara Sabatti
    31. Manuel R. Amieva
    32. Catherine A. Blish
    33. Tushar J. Desai
    34. Calvin J. Kuo

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    This article has 5 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  2. The hexokinase “HKDC1” interaction with the mitochondria is essential for hepatocellular carcinoma progression

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Md. Wasim Khan
    2. Alexander R. Terry
    3. Medha Priyadarshini
    4. Grace Guzman
    5. Jose Cordoba-Chacon
    6. Issam Ben-Sahra
    7. Barton Wicksteed
    8. Brian T. Layden

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 2 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  3. Cancer causes dysfunctional insulin signaling and glucose transport in a muscle‐type‐specific manner

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Steffen H. Raun
    2. Jonas Roland Knudsen
    3. Xiuqing Han
    4. Thomas E. Jensen
    5. Lykke Sylow

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 3 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  4. COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual cycle changes: A United Kingdom (UK) retrospective case-control study

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Alexandra Alvergne
    2. Gabriella Kountourides
    3. M. Austin Argentieri
    4. Lisa Agyen
    5. Natalie Rogers
    6. Dawn Knight
    7. Gemma C Sharp
    8. Jacqueline A Maybin
    9. Zuzanna Olszewska

    Reviewed by PREreview, ScreenIT

    This article has 2 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  5. MraZ is a transcriptional inhibitor of cell division in Bacillus subtilis

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Maria L. White
    2. Abigail Hough-Neidig
    3. Sebastian J. Khan
    4. Prahathees J. Eswara

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 2 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  6. NITROGEN LIMITATION ADAPTATION functions as a negative regulator of Arabidopsis immunity

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Beatriz Val-Torregrosa
    2. Mireia Bundó
    3. Tzyy-Jen Chiou
    4. Victor Flors
    5. Blanca San Segundo

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 1 evaluationAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  7. Increase in SARS-CoV-2 RBD-Specific IgA and IgG Antibodies in Human Milk From Lactating Women Following the COVID-19 Booster Vaccination

    This article has 1 author:
    1. Andrea M. Henle

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    This article has 2 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  8. Stop codon recoding is widespread in diverse phage lineages and has the potential to regulate translation of late stage and lytic genes

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Adair L. Borges
    2. Yue Clare Lou
    3. Rohan Sachdeva
    4. Basem Al-Shayeb
    5. Alexander L. Jaffe
    6. Shufei Lei
    7. Joanne M. Santini
    8. Jillian F. Banfield

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 1 evaluationAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  9. The role of LHCBM1 in non-photochemical quenching in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Xin Liu
    2. Wojciech Nawrocki
    3. Roberta Croce

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 1 evaluationAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  10. The evolution of colistin resistance increases bacterial resistance to host antimicrobial peptides and virulence

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Pramod K Jangir
    2. Lois Ogunlana
    3. Petra Szili
    4. Marton Czikkely
    5. Liam P Shaw
    6. Emily J Stevens
    7. Yang Yu
    8. Qiue Yang
    9. Yang Wang
    10. Csaba Pál
    11. Timothy R Walsh
    12. Craig R MacLean
    This article has been curated by 1 group:
    • Curated by eLife

      eLife assessment

      Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) are a class of antibiotics that are inspired by natural components of innate immunity, which raises the specter of bacteria becoming resistant to both. The author this important study test this idea and find compelling evidence that a plasmid that encodes resistance to the AMP colistin also increases resistance to AMPS produced by humans, pigs, and chickens, enables the bacteria to grow better in low levels of AMP, and increases bacterial virulence in an insect model of infection. The study will be of interest to both evolutionary biologists and microbiologists focused on antimicrobial therapy and suggests that the evolution of resistance to these compounds can have collateral effects on immune evasion as well.

    Reviewed by eLife, PREreview

    This article has 5 evaluationsAppears in 3 listsLatest version Latest activity
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