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  1. Longitudinal single cell RNA-sequencing reveals evolution of micro- and macro-states in chronic myeloid leukemia

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. David E. Frankhouser
    2. Dandan Zhao
    3. Yu-Hsuan Fu
    4. Anupam Dey
    5. Ziang Chen
    6. Jihyun Irizarry
    7. Jennifer Rangel Ambriz
    8. Tiffany Kanesa Ybarra
    9. Sergio Branciamore
    10. Denis O’Meally
    11. Ryan S. Sathianathen
    12. Jeffery M. Trent
    13. Stephen Forman
    14. Adam L. MacLean
    15. Ya-Huei Kuo
    16. Kathleen M. Sakamoto
    17. Bin Zhang
    18. Russell C. Rockne
    19. Guido Marcucci

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  2. Human pluripotent stem cell-derived atrioventricular node-like pacemaker cells exhibit biological conduction bridge properties in vitro and in vivo

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. Michelle Lohbihler
    2. Amos A. Lim
    3. Stéphane Massé
    4. Maggie Kwan
    5. Omar Mourad
    6. Olya Mastikhina
    7. Brandon M. Murareanu
    8. Malak Elbatarny
    9. Renu Sarao
    10. Beiping Qiang
    11. Wahiba Dhahri
    12. Matthew L. Chang
    13. Alice L.Y. Xu
    14. Amine Mazine
    15. Shahryar Khattak
    16. Sara S. Nunes
    17. Kumaraswamy Nanthakumar
    18. Michael A. Laflamme
    19. Stephanie Protze

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  3. Environmental and Maternal Imprints on Infant Gut Metabolic Programming

    This article has 34 authors:
    1. Kine Eide Kvitne
    2. Celeste Allaband
    3. Jennifer C. Onuora
    4. Daniela Perry
    5. Simone Zuffa
    6. Lucas Patel
    7. Vincent Charron-Lamoureux
    8. Ipsita Mohanty
    9. Kristija Sejane
    10. Abubaker Patan
    11. Abdullah Al Mahmud
    12. Tahmeed Ahmed
    13. Diego G. Bassani
    14. Antonio GonzĂĄlez
    15. Davidson H. Hamer
    16. Rashidul Haque
    17. Benjamin Ho
    18. Md Iqbal Hossain
    19. Mohammad Shahidul Islam
    20. Daniel McDonald
    21. Lisa G. Pell
    22. Huma Qamar
    23. Daniel E. Roth
    24. Samir Saha
    25. Prakesh S. Shah
    26. Md Muniruzzaman Siddiqui
    27. Shafiqul Alam Sarker
    28. Shamima Sultana
    29. Sydney Thomas
    30. Lindsey A. Burnett
    31. Shirley M. Tsunoda
    32. Lars Bode
    33. Pieter C. Dorrestein
    34. Rob Knight

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  4. Effects of transcranial photobiomodulation on peripheral biomarkers associated with oxidative stress and complex IV activity in the prefrontal cortex in rats subjected to chronic mild stress

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Luciana Bortoluzzi
    2. Rafael Colombo
    3. Karoline Motta Pinto
    4. Lucas Henriques Viscardi
    5. Ricardo Missiaggia
    6. Douglas Jean Turella
    7. Lisandra Schwantess
    8. Mirian Salvador
    9. Catia Santos Branco
    10. Marina Rigotti
    11. Ellen Scotton
    12. TainĂĄ Schons
    13. Silene Bazi Ribeiro
    14. Marco Antonio Caldieraro
    15. Adriane R Rosa

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  5. A conserved Hsp70 phosphorylation regulates cell cycle progression after DNA damage

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Thomas Moss
    2. Alexandra Wooldredge
    3. Koustav Bhakta
    4. Matthew Cronin
    5. Jason E Gestwicki
    6. Shaeri Mukherjee
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      eLife Assessment

      This potentially valuable manuscript focuses on the phosphorylation of residue T495 as a mechanism to inactivate HSP70 and disrupt cell cycle progression in response to DNA damage. The evidence supporting this model is incomplete and would be strengthened by additional studies defining the extent of T495 phosphorylation induced by DNA damage, identifying the kinase responsible for phosphorylating T495 of HSP70, and further elucidation of the functional implications of T495 phosphorylation in human cells. This work will be of interest to scientists focused on topics including chaperone biology, proteostasis, cell cycle progression, and DNA damage.

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