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  1. Sex Differences in Behavioral and Brainstem Transcriptomic Neuroadaptations following Neonatal Opioid Exposure in Outbred Mice

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Kristyn N. Borrelli
    2. Emily J. Yao
    3. William W. Yen
    4. Rhushikesh A. Phadke
    5. Qiu T. Ruan
    6. Melanie M. Chen
    7. Julia C. Kelliher
    8. Carly R. Langan
    9. Julia L. Scotellaro
    10. Richard K. Babbs
    11. Jacob C. Beierle
    12. Ryan W. Logan
    13. William Evan Johnson
    14. Elisha M. Wachman
    15. Alberto Cruz-MartĂ­n
    16. Camron D. Bryant

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  2. The WD and linker domains of ATG16L1 required for non-canonical autophagy limit lethal respiratory infection by influenza A virus at epithelial surfaces

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Yingxue Wang
    2. Weijiao Zhang
    3. Matthew Jefferson
    4. Parul Sharma
    5. Ben Bone
    6. Anja Kipar
    7. Janine L. Coombes
    8. Timothy Pearson
    9. Angela Man
    10. Alex Zhekova
    11. Yongping Bao
    12. Ralph A Tripp
    13. Yohei Yamauchi
    14. Simon R. Carding
    15. Ulrike Mayer
    16. Penny P. Powell
    17. James P. Stewart
    18. Thomas Wileman

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  3. Robotic microscopy for everyone: the OpenFlexure microscope

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Joel T. Collins
    2. Joe Knapper
    3. Julian Stirling
    4. Joram Mduda
    5. Catherine Mkindi
    6. Valeriana Mayagaya
    7. Grace A. Mwakajinga
    8. Paul T. Nyakyi
    9. Valerian L. Sanga
    10. Dave Carbery
    11. Leah White
    12. Sara Dale
    13. Zhen Jieh Lim
    14. Jeremy J. Baumberg
    15. Pietro Cicuta
    16. Samuel McDermott
    17. Boyko Vodenicharski
    18. Richard Bowman

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  4. An atlas of gene regulatory elements in adult mouse cerebrum

    This article has 28 authors:
    1. Yang Eric Li
    2. Sebastian Preissl
    3. Xiaomeng Hou
    4. Ziyang Zhang
    5. Kai Zhang
    6. Yunjiang Qiu
    7. Olivier B. Poirion
    8. Bin Li
    9. Joshua Chiou
    10. Hanqing Liu
    11. Antonio Pinto-Duarte
    12. Naoki Kubo
    13. Xiaoyu Yang
    14. Rongxin Fang
    15. Xinxin Wang
    16. Jee Yun Han
    17. Jacinta Lucero
    18. Yiming Yan
    19. Michael Miller
    20. Samantha Kuan
    21. David Gorkin
    22. Kyle J. Gaulton
    23. Yin Shen
    24. Michael Nunn
    25. Eran A. Mukamel
    26. M. Margarita Behrens
    27. Joseph R. Ecker
    28. Bing Ren

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  5. A SARS-CoV-2 protein interaction map reveals targets for drug repurposing

    This article has 125 authors:
    1. David E. Gordon
    2. Gwendolyn M. Jang
    3. Mehdi Bouhaddou
    4. Jiewei Xu
    5. Kirsten Obernier
    6. Kris M. White
    7. Matthew J. O’Meara
    8. Veronica V. Rezelj
    9. Jeffrey Z. Guo
    10. Danielle L. Swaney
    11. Tia A. Tummino
    12. Ruth HĂŒttenhain
    13. Robyn M. Kaake
    14. Alicia L. Richards
    15. Beril Tutuncuoglu
    16. Helene Foussard
    17. Jyoti Batra
    18. Kelsey Haas
    19. Maya Modak
    20. Minkyu Kim
    21. Paige Haas
    22. Benjamin J. Polacco
    23. Hannes Braberg
    24. Jacqueline M. Fabius
    25. Manon Eckhardt
    26. Margaret Soucheray
    27. Melanie J. Bennett
    28. Merve Cakir
    29. Michael J. McGregor
    30. Qiongyu Li
    31. Bjoern Meyer
    32. Ferdinand Roesch
    33. Thomas Vallet
    34. Alice Mac Kain
    35. Lisa Miorin
    36. Elena Moreno
    37. Zun Zar Chi Naing
    38. Yuan Zhou
    39. Shiming Peng
    40. Ying Shi
    41. Ziyang Zhang
    42. Wenqi Shen
    43. Ilsa T. Kirby
    44. James E. Melnyk
    45. John S. Chorba
    46. Kevin Lou
    47. Shizhong A. Dai
    48. Inigo Barrio-Hernandez
    49. Danish Memon
    50. Claudia Hernandez-Armenta
    51. Jiankun Lyu
    52. Christopher J. P. Mathy
    53. Tina Perica
    54. Kala Bharath Pilla
    55. Sai J. Ganesan
    56. Daniel J. Saltzberg
    57. Ramachandran Rakesh
    58. Xi Liu
    59. Sara B. Rosenthal
    60. Lorenzo Calviello
    61. Srivats Venkataramanan
    62. Jose Liboy-Lugo
    63. Yizhu Lin
    64. Xi-Ping Huang
    65. YongFeng Liu
    66. Stephanie A. Wankowicz
    67. Markus Bohn
    68. Maliheh Safari
    69. Fatima S. Ugur
    70. Cassandra Koh
    71. Nastaran Sadat Savar
    72. Quang Dinh Tran
    73. Djoshkun Shengjuler
    74. Sabrina J. Fletcher
    75. Michael C. O’Neal
    76. Yiming Cai
    77. Jason C. J. Chang
    78. David J. Broadhurst
    79. Saker Klippsten
    80. Phillip P. Sharp
    81. Nicole A. Wenzell
    82. Duygu Kuzuoglu-Ozturk
    83. Hao-Yuan Wang
    84. Raphael Trenker
    85. Janet M. Young
    86. Devin A. Cavero
    87. Joseph Hiatt
    88. Theodore L. Roth
    89. Ujjwal Rathore
    90. Advait Subramanian
    91. Julia Noack
    92. Mathieu Hubert
    93. Robert M. Stroud
    94. Alan D. Frankel
    95. Oren S. Rosenberg
    96. Kliment A. Verba
    97. David A. Agard
    98. Melanie Ott
    99. Michael Emerman
    100. Natalia Jura
    101. Mark von Zastrow
    102. Eric Verdin
    103. Alan Ashworth
    104. Olivier Schwartz
    105. Christophe d’Enfert
    106. Shaeri Mukherjee
    107. Matt Jacobson
    108. Harmit S. Malik
    109. Danica G. Fujimori
    110. Trey Ideker
    111. Charles S. Craik
    112. Stephen N. Floor
    113. James S. Fraser
    114. John D. Gross
    115. Andrej Sali
    116. Bryan L. Roth
    117. Davide Ruggero
    118. Jack Taunton
    119. Tanja Kortemme
    120. Pedro Beltrao
    121. Marco Vignuzzi
    122. Adolfo GarcĂ­a-Sastre
    123. Kevan M. Shokat
    124. Brian K. Shoichet
    125. Nevan J. Krogan

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  6. Metabolic regulation of species-specific developmental rates

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Margarete Diaz-Cuadros
    2. Teemu P. Miettinen
    3. Owen S. Skinner
    4. Dylan Sheedy
    5. Carlos Manlio DĂ­az-GarcĂ­a
    6. Svetlana Gapon
    7. Alexis Hubaud
    8. Gary Yellen
    9. Scott R. Manalis
    10. William M. Oldham
    11. Olivier Pourquié

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  7. High-definition spatial transcriptomics for in situ tissue profiling

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Sanja Vickovic
    2. Gökcen Eraslan
    3. Fredrik Salmén
    4. Johanna Klughammer
    5. Linnea Stenbeck
    6. Denis Schapiro
    7. Tarmo Äijö
    8. Richard Bonneau
    9. Ludvig BergenstrÄhle
    10. José Fernandéz Navarro
    11. Joshua Gould
    12. Gabriel K. Griffin
    13. Åke Borg
    14. Mostafa Ronaghi
    15. Jonas Frisén
    16. Joakim Lundeberg
    17. Aviv Regev
    18. Patrik L. StÄhl

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  8. Human neural tube morphogenesis in vitro by geometric constraints

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Eyal Karzbrun
    2. Aimal H. Khankhel
    3. Heitor C. Megale
    4. Stella M. K. Glasauer
    5. Yofiel Wyle
    6. George Britton
    7. Aryeh Warmflash
    8. Kenneth S. Kosik
    9. Eric D. Siggia
    10. Boris I. Shraiman
    11. Sebastian J. Streichan

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  9. Coronary blood vessels from distinct origins converge to equivalent states during mouse and human development

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Ragini Phansalkar
    2. Josephine Krieger
    3. Mingming Zhao
    4. Sai Saroja Kolluru
    5. Robert C Jones
    6. Stephen R Quake
    7. Irving Weissman
    8. Daniel Bernstein
    9. Virginia D Winn
    10. Gaetano D'Amato
    11. Kristy Red-Horse
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      This study investigates the relationships of endothelial cells that comprise the coronary vessels of the heart in mouse and humans. Starting from the knowledge that two sources of progenitor cells contribute to the coronary vessels, the work shows that adult coronary endothelial cells do not retain expression memory of their source, nor do they respond differently to cardiac injury. Finally, human datasets were generated and compared to mouse to show overall strong similarity between the species in coronary endothelial cell subtypes, suggesting that mouse is a relevant model for translation to human treatments and therapies.

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