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  1. Single-cell analysis of signalling and transcriptional responses to type I interferons

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Rachel E Rigby
    2. Kevin Rue-Albrecht
    3. Aleksandr Fedorov
    4. David Sims
    5. Jan Rehwinkel

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  2. Live-cell imaging reveals nutrient-dependent dynamics of ER-mitochondria contact formation via PDZD8

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Saeko Aoyama-Ishiwatari
    2. Koki Nakamura
    3. Takahiro Nagao
    4. Yusuke Hirabayashi

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  3. The heterogeneity of dermal mesenchymal cells reproduced in skin equivalents regulates barrier function and elasticity

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Shun Kimura
    2. Sachiko Sekiya
    3. Sawa Yamashiro
    4. Tetsutaro Kikuchi
    5. Masatoshi Haga
    6. Tatsuya Shimizu

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  4. Sex-lethal is recruited to chromatin to promote neuronal tRNA synthesis in males through RNA Polymerase III regulation

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Freya Storer
    2. Colin D. McClure
    3. Alicia Estacio Gomez
    4. Tsz Lam Wong
    5. Lucy J. Minkley
    6. Tony D. Southall

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  5. Inherited CDA-I disease: anemia-associated mutations disrupt CDIN1-Codanin1 complex

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Martin Stojaspal
    2. Tomáš Brom
    3. Ivona Nečasová
    4. Tomáš Janovič
    5. Pavel Veverka
    6. Naina Verma
    7. Lukáš Uhrík
    8. Lenka Hernychova
    9. Ctirad Hofr

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  6. Deciphering the CD73⁺ Regulatory γδ T Cell ecosystem associated with poor survival in Ovarian cancer

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Ghita Chabab
    2. Henri-Alexandre Michaud
    3. Cécile Dejou
    4. Laure-Agnès Chépeaux
    5. Yaël Glasson
    6. Florence Boissière
    7. Marion Lenain
    8. Anne-Sophie Dumé
    9. Pauline Sarrant
    10. Gabriel Chemin
    11. Pauline Wajda
    12. Bertrand Dubois
    13. Anna MacManus
    14. Pierre-Emmanuel Colombo
    15. Michel Fabbro
    16. Nathalie Bonnefoy
    17. Maeva Chauvin
    18. Virginie Lafont

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  7. Single-molecule imaging of transcription dynamics, RNA localization and fate in human T cells

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. M Valeria Lattanzio
    2. Nikolina Šoštarić
    3. Nandhini Kanagasabesan
    4. Branka Popović
    5. Antonia Bradarić
    6. Leyma Wardak
    7. Aurélie Guislain
    8. Philipp Savakis
    9. Evelina Tutucci
    10. Monika C Wolkers

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    This article has 3 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  8. Amyloid-β fibrils accumulated in preeclamptic placentas suppress cytotrophoblast syncytialization

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Kaho Nishioka
    2. Midori Ikezaki
    3. Naoyuki Iwahashi
    4. Miyu Arakawa
    5. Momo Fukushima
    6. Noa Mori
    7. Mika Mizoguchi
    8. Yuko Horiuchi-Tanizaki
    9. Megumi Fujino
    10. Takami Tomiyama
    11. Yoshito Ihara
    12. Kenji Uchimura
    13. Kazuhiko Ino
    14. Kazuchika Nishitsuji

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    This article has 5 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  9. A Drosophila screen of schizophrenia-related genes highlights the requirement of neural and glial matrix metalloproteinases for neuronal remodeling

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Shir Keret
    2. Hagar Meltzer
    3. Neta Marmor-Kollet
    4. Oren Schuldiner

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    This article has 4 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  10. Identifying regulators of associative learning using a protein-labelling approach in Caenorhabditis elegans

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Aelon Rahmani
    2. Anna McMillen
    3. Ericka Allen
    4. Radwan Ansaar
    5. Renee Green
    6. Michaela E Johnson
    7. Anne Poljak
    8. Yee Lian Chew
    This article has been curated by 1 group:
    • Curated by eLife

      eLife Assessment

      In reporting on a valuable "learning proteome" for a C. elegans gustatory associative learning paradigm, this work identifies a new set of genes to be tested for roles in learning and memory, describes molecular pathways involving these genes and relevant for learning and memory in C. elegans, and deliver a new set of tools for prodding worm behavior. The methods and results convincingly support the findings, which will be of interest to neuroscientists and developmental biologists seeking to understand the self-assembly and operation of neural circuits for learning and memory.

      [Editors' note: this paper was reviewed by Review Commons.]

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