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  1. Mitochondrial dysfunction heightens the integrated stress response to drive ALS pathogenesis

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Curran Landry
    2. James Costanzo
    3. Miguel Mitne-Neto
    4. Mayana Zatz
    5. Ashleigh Schaffer
    6. Maria Hatzoglou
    7. Alysson Muotri
    8. Helen Cristina Miranda

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  2. Hypoxia impedes differentiation of cranial neural crest cells into derivatives relevant for craniofacial development

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Theresa Schmid
    2. Gabriele Rodrian
    3. Elke Bachmann
    4. Alexander Kohler
    5. Michael Wegner
    6. Lina Gölz
    7. Matthias Weider

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  3. Lipid peroxidation and type I interferon coupling fuels pathogenic macrophage activation causing tuberculosis susceptibility

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. Shivraj M Yabaji
    2. Vadim Zhernovkov
    3. Prasanna Babu Araveti
    4. Suruchi Lata
    5. Oleksii S Rukhlenko
    6. Salam Al Abdullatif
    7. Arthur Vanvalkenburg
    8. Yuriy O Alekseyev
    9. Qicheng Ma
    10. Gargi Dayama
    11. Nelson C Lau
    12. W Evan Johnson
    13. William R Bishai
    14. Nicholas A Crossland
    15. Joshua D Campbell
    16. Boris N Kholodenko
    17. Alexander A Gimelbrant
    18. Lester Kobzik
    19. Igor Kramnik
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      Yabaji et al. reports a fundamental study highlighting the mechanistic connection for susceptibility to TB infection via the sst1 locus, this was shown to involve increased IFN and Myc production causing the down-regulation of anti-oxidant defence genes and chronic lipidation. Ultimately, lipid peroxidation may underlie infectivity and macrophage dysfunction. Overall, the data presented are compelling, supported by a well designed multi-omics approach and the findings will be of broad interest to researchers investigating the molecular mechanisms of TB infection.

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

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  4. Dual-action peptide shuttles rescue Cu-amyloid-β-induced neurotoxicity and relocate Cu intracellularly

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Michael Okafor
    2. David Schmitt
    3. Enrico Falcone
    4. Stéphane Gasman
    5. Laurent Raibaut
    6. Christelle Hureau
    7. Peter Faller
    8. Nicolas Vitale

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  5. A conserved chronobiological complex times C. elegans development

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Rebecca K. Spangler
    2. Kathrin Braun
    3. Guinevere E. Ashley
    4. Marit van der Does
    5. Daniel Wruck
    6. Andrea Ramos Coronado
    7. James Matthew Ragle
    8. Vytautas Iesmantavicius
    9. Lucas J. Morales Moya
    10. Keya Jonnalagadda
    11. Carrie L. Partch
    12. Helge Großhans
    13. Jordan D. Ward

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  6. Plasma Membrane Remodelling in GM2 Gangliosidoses Drives Synaptic Dysfunction

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Alex S. Nicholson
    2. David A. Priestman
    3. Robin Antrobus
    4. James C. Williamson
    5. Reuben Bush
    6. Henry G. Barrow
    7. Emily Smith
    8. Kostantin Dobrenis
    9. Nicholas A. Bright
    10. Frances M. Platt
    11. Janet E. Deane

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  7. Dual roles of EGO-1 and RRF-1 in regulating germline exo-RNAi efficiency in Caenorhabditis elegans

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Katsufumi Dejima
    2. Keita Yoshida
    3. Shohei Mitani

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  8. Selective autophagy fine-tunes Stat92E activity by degrading Su(var)2-10/PIAS during glial injury signaling in Drosophila

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Virág Vincze
    2. Zsombor Esküdt
    3. Erzsébet Fehér-Juhász
    4. Aishwarya Sanjay Chhatre
    5. András Jipa
    6. Martin Csordós
    7. Anna Rita Galambos
    8. Dalma Feil-Börcsök
    9. Gábor Juhász
    10. Áron Szabó

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  9. TXNIP mediates LAT1/SLC7A5 endocytosis to reduce amino acid uptake in cells entering quiescence

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Jennifer Kahlhofer
    2. Nikolas Marchet
    3. Brigitta Seifert
    4. Kristian Zubak
    5. Madlen Hotze
    6. Anna-Sophia Egger
    7. Claudia Manzl
    8. Yannick Weyer
    9. Sabine Weys
    10. Martin Offterdinger
    11. Sebastian Herzog
    12. Veronika Reiterer
    13. Marcel Kwiatkowski
    14. Saskia B. Wortmann
    15. Siamak Nemati
    16. Johannes A. Mayr
    17. Johannes Zschocke
    18. Bernhard Radlinger
    19. Kathrin Thedieck
    20. Lukas A. Huber
    21. Hesso Farhan
    22. Mariana E.G. de Araujo
    23. Susanne Kaser
    24. Sabine Scholl-Bürgi
    25. Daniela Karall
    26. David Teis

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  10. Progressive chromosome shape changes quantified during cell divisions

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Yasutaka Kakui
    2. Yoshiharu Kusano
    3. Tereza Clarence
    4. Maya Lopez
    5. Toru Hirota
    6. Bhavin S. Khatri
    7. Frank Uhlmann

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