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  1. The circadian clock is a pacemaker of the axonal regenerative ability

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Francesco De Virgiliis
    2. Franziska Mueller
    3. Ilaria Palmisano
    4. Jessica S Chadwick
    5. LucĂ­a Luengo Gutierrez
    6. Angela Giarrizzo
    7. Yuyang Yan
    8. Matt Christopher Danzi
    9. Carmen Picón Muñoz
    10. Luming Zhou
    11. Guiping Kong
    12. Elisabeth Serger
    13. Thomas Haynes Hutson
    14. ines Maldonado
    15. Yayue Song
    16. Christoph Scheiermann
    17. Marco Brancaccio
    18. Simone Di Giovanni

    Reviewed by PREreview

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  2. A Vibrio cholerae viral satellite maximizes its spread and inhibits phage by remodeling hijacked phage coat proteins into small capsids

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Caroline M Boyd
    2. Sundharraman Subramanian
    3. Drew T Dunham
    4. Kristin N Parent
    5. Kimberley D Seed
    This article has been curated by 1 group:
    • Curated by eLife

      eLife assessment

      This valuable study reports on the structure and function of capsid size-determining external scaffolding protein encoded by a Vibrio phage satellite. The structural work is of high quality and the presented reconstructions are compelling. The paper offers a substantial advance in the field of phage and virus structure and assembly, with implications for understanding the evolution of phage satellites.

    Reviewed by eLife, PREreview

    This article has 10 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  3. HIV incidence among non-migrating persons following a household migration event: a population-based, longitudinal study in Uganda

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. R. Young
    2. J. Ssekasanvu
    3. J. Kagaayi
    4. R. Ssekubugu
    5. G. Kigozi
    6. S.J. Reynolds
    7. M.J. Wawer
    8. B.A.S. Nonyane
    9. Betty Nantume
    10. Thomas C. Quinn
    11. Aaron A.R. Tobian
    12. John Santelli
    13. L.W. Chang
    14. C.E. Kennedy
    15. L. Paina
    16. P.A. Anglewicz
    17. D. Serwadda
    18. F. Nalugoda
    19. M.K. Grabowski

    Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases, PREreview

    This article has 4 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity
  4. Physical basis of the cell size scaling laws

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Romain Rollin
    2. Jean-François Joanny
    3. Pierre Sens
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    • Curated by eLife

      eLife assessment

      This theoretical work deals with the problem of homeostasis of protein density within cells, relying on the Pump and Leak model. The model makes predictions both for growing and senescent cells, which they compare to experimental data on budding yeast. The work extends previous works and makes biologically-relevant predictions, which will be of interest to both theorists and experimentalists interested in cell physiology.

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    This article has 4 evaluationsAppears in 3 listsLatest version Latest activity
  5. NOTCH3 drives meningioma tumorigenesis and resistance to radiotherapy

    This article has 23 authors:
    1. Abrar Choudhury
    2. Martha A. Cady
    3. Calixto-Hope G. Lucas
    4. Hinda Najem
    5. Joanna J. Phillips
    6. Brisa Palikuqi
    7. Naomi Zakimi
    8. Tara Joseph
    9. Janeth Ochoa Birrueta
    10. William C. Chen
    11. Nancy Ann Oberheim Bush
    12. Shawn L. Hervey-Jumper
    13. Ophir D. Klein
    14. Christine M. Toedebusch
    15. Craig M. Horbinski
    16. Stephen T. Magill
    17. Aparna Bhaduri
    18. Arie Perry
    19. Peter J. Dickinson
    20. Amy B. Heimberger
    21. Alan Ashworth
    22. Elizabeth E. Crouch
    23. David R. Raleigh

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  6. A kidney-hypothalamus axis promotes compensatory glucose production in response to glycosuria

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Tumininu S Faniyan
    2. Xinyi Zhang
    3. Donald A Morgan
    4. Jorge Robles
    5. Siresha Bathina
    6. Paul S Brookes
    7. Kamal Rahmouni
    8. Rachel J Perry
    9. Kavaljit H Chhabra
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    • Curated by eLife

      eLife assessment

      The study presents valuable findings on compensatory mechanisms in response to glycosuria. The evidence supporting the claims is solid, although a causal relationship is somewhat uncertain and the addition of a more clinically relevant model would have strengthened the findings. The work will be of interest to diabetes investigators.

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