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  1. VEGFA mRNA-LNP promotes biliary epithelial cell-to-hepatocyte conversion in acute and chronic liver diseases and reverses steatosis and fibrosis

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Fatima Rizvi
    2. Yu-Ri Lee
    3. Ricardo Diaz-Aragon
    4. Pushpinder S. Bawa
    5. Juhoon So
    6. Rodrigo M. Florentino
    7. Susan Wu
    8. Arianna Sarjoo
    9. Emily Truong
    10. Anna R. Smith
    11. Feiya Wang
    12. Elissa Everton
    13. Alina Ostrowska
    14. Kyounghwa Jung
    15. Ying Tam
    16. Hiromi Muramatsu
    17. Norbert Pardi
    18. Drew Weissman
    19. Alejandro Soto-Gutierrez
    20. Donghun Shin
    21. Valerie Gouon-Evans

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  2. CRISPR screens in iPSC-derived neurons reveal principles of tau proteostasis

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Avi J. Samelson
    2. Nabeela Ariqat
    3. Justin McKetney
    4. Gita Rohanitazangi
    5. Celeste Parra Bravo
    6. Darrin Goodness
    7. Ruilin Tian
    8. Parker Grosjean
    9. Romany Abskharon
    10. David Eisenberg
    11. Nicholas M. Kanaan
    12. Li Gan
    13. Carlo Condello
    14. Danielle L. Swaney
    15. Martin Kampmann

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  3. The unique synaptic circuitry of specialized olfactory glomeruli in Drosophila melanogaster

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Lydia Gruber
    2. Rafael Cantera
    3. Markus William Pleijzier
    4. Michael Steinert
    5. Thomas Pertsch
    6. Bill S. Hansson
    7. Jürgen Rybak
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      This study seeks to determine how synaptic relationships between principal cell types in the olfactory system vary with glomerulus selectivity and is therefore valuable to the sub-field. The methodology is solid, but technical limitations require that claims regarding local interneurons be tempered as they were grouped with other neuron types for analyses, and with only one sample from each glomerulus, it is difficult to assess the import of differences between glomeruli without measures of inter-animal variability.

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  4. Conserved cardiolipin-mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier interactions assume distinct structural and functional roles that are clinically relevant

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Nanami Senoo
    2. Dinesh K. Chinthapalli
    3. Matthew G. Baile
    4. Vinaya K. Golla
    5. Bodhisattwa Saha
    6. Oluwaseun B. Ogunbona
    7. James A. Saba
    8. Teona Munteanu
    9. Yllka Valdez
    10. Kevin Whited
    11. Dror Chorev
    12. Nathan N. Alder
    13. Eric R. May
    14. Carol V. Robinson
    15. Steven M. Claypool

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  5. Multisensory gaze stabilization in response to subchronic alteration of vestibular type I hair cells

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Louise Schenberg
    2. Aïda Palou
    3. François Simon
    4. Tess Bonnard
    5. Charles-Elliot Barton
    6. Desdemona Fricker
    7. Michele Tagliabue
    8. Jordi Llorens
    9. Mathieu Beraneck
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      This paper provides a fundamental expansion of vestibular compensation into transient and partial dysfunction, as well as insights into the adaptation of visual reflexes in this process. The conclusions are convincingly supported with paired histological and behavioral measurements, which are additionally modeled for further interpretation. This work would be of interest to neuroscientists working in multisensory integration and recovery mechanisms.

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  6. A transposase-derived gene required for human brain development

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Luz Jubierre Zapater
    2. Elias Rodriguez-Fos
    3. Merce Planas-Felix
    4. Sara Lewis
    5. Daniel Cameron
    6. Phillip Demarest
    7. Anika Nabila
    8. Junfei Zhao
    9. Paul Bergin
    10. Casie Reed
    11. Makiko Yamada
    12. Alex Pagnozzi
    13. Caroline Nava
    14. Emilie Bourel-Ponchel
    15. Derek E. Neilson
    16. Ali Dursun
    17. R. Köksal Özgül
    18. Halil Tuna Akar
    19. Nicholas D. Socci
    20. Matthew Hayes
    21. Raul Rabadan
    22. David Torrents
    23. Michael C. Kruer
    24. Miklos Toth
    25. Alex Kentsis

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  7. Frictiotaxis underlies adhesion-independent durotaxis

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Adam Shellard
    2. Kai Weißenbruch
    3. Peter A. E. Hampshire
    4. Namid R. Stillman
    5. Christina L. Dix
    6. Richard Thorogate
    7. Albane Imbert
    8. Guillaume Charras
    9. Ricard Alert
    10. Roberto Mayor

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  8. Planarians employ diverse and dynamic stem cell microenvironments to support whole-body regeneration

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Blair W. Benham-Pyle
    2. Frederick G. Mann
    3. Carolyn E. Brewster
    4. Enya R. Dewars
    5. Dung M. Vuu
    6. Stephanie H. Nowotarski
    7. Carlos Guerrero-Hernández
    8. Seth Malloy
    9. Kate E. Hall
    10. Lucinda E. Maddera
    11. Shiyuan Chen
    12. Jason A. Morrison
    13. Sean A. McKinney
    14. Brian D. Slaughter
    15. Anoja Perera
    16. Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado

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  9. Atlas of Plasmodium falciparum intraerythrocytic development using expansion microscopy

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Benjamin Liffner
    2. Ana Karla Cepeda Diaz
    3. James Blauwkamp
    4. David Anaguano
    5. Sonja Frolich
    6. Vasant Muralidharan
    7. Danny W Wilson
    8. Jeffrey D Dvorin
    9. Sabrina Absalon
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      This important study provides an unprecedented overview of the subcellular organization of proliferative blood stage malaria parasites using expansion microscopy. The localization of multiple parasite organelles is comprehensively probed using three-dimensional super-resolution microscopy throughout the entire intraerythrocytic development cycle. This work provides a compelling framework to investigate in future more deeply the unconventional cell biology of malaria-causing parasites.

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