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  1. Liver-Chip: Reproducing Human and Cross-Species Toxicities

    This article has 31 authors:
    1. Kyung-Jin Jang
    2. Monicah A. Otieno
    3. Janey Ronxhi
    4. Heng-Keang Lim
    5. Lorna Ewart
    6. Konstantia Kodella
    7. Debora Petropolis
    8. Gauri Kulkarni
    9. Jonathan E. Rubins
    10. David Conegliano
    11. Janna Nawroth
    12. Damir Simic
    13. Wing Lam
    14. Monica Singer
    15. Erio Barale
    16. Bhanu Singh
    17. Manisha Sonee
    18. Anthony J. Streeter
    19. Carl Manthey
    20. Barry Jones
    21. Abhishek Srivastava
    22. Linda C. Andersson
    23. Dominic Williams
    24. Hyoungshin Park
    25. Riccardo Barrile
    26. Josiah Sliz
    27. Anna Herland
    28. Suzzette Haney
    29. Katia Karalis
    30. Donald E. Ingber
    31. Geraldine A. Hamilton

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  2. Cholesterol and matrisome pathways dysregulated in human APOE ε4 glia

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Julia TCW
    2. Shuang A. Liang
    3. Lu Qian
    4. Nina H Pipalia
    5. Michael J. Chao
    6. Yang Shi
    7. Sarah E. Bertelsen
    8. Manav Kapoor
    9. Edoardo Marcora
    10. Elizabeth Sikora
    11. David M. Holtzman
    12. Frederick R. Maxfield
    13. Bin Zhang
    14. Minghui Wang
    15. Wayne W. Poon
    16. Alison M. Goate

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  3. Unexpected plasticity in the life cycle of Trypanosoma brucei

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Sarah Schuster
    2. Jaime Lisack
    3. Ines Subota
    4. Henriette Zimmermann
    5. Christian Reuter
    6. Tobias Mueller
    7. Brooke Morriswood
    8. Markus Engstler
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      This paper describes the transmission of Trypanosoma brucei by the Tsetse vector. As part of these studies, the authors discovered that (i) a single parasite is sufficient for transmission and (ii) two stages of the Trypanosoma brucei life cycle (slender and stumpy forms) can be transmitted by the Tsetse vector - although the stumpy form developed more rapidly into proliferative parasites in the Tsetse midgut. The results are unexpected because it was previously thought that only stumpy forms were important for transmission.

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  4. A functional genetic toolbox for human tissue-derived organoids

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Dawei Sun
    2. Lewis Evans
    3. Francesca Perrone
    4. Vanesa Sokleva
    5. Kyungtae Lim
    6. Saba Rezakhani
    7. Matthias Lutolf
    8. Matthias Zilbauer
    9. Emma L Rawlins
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      In this paper Sun and colleagues aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of using CRISPR-based gene editing techniques applied to tissue-derived human fetal lung organoids. While previous studies have used CRISPR-Cas9 to perform knock-in or knock-out studies in organoids (such as intestinal, hepatic or tumor organoids), this is the first report to apply these tools to a tissue-derived lung organoid model. A major strength of this report is the additional use of CRISPRi and CRISPRa technologies. The work is well done, clearly presented and makes an important contribution to the literature.

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  5. Mechanosensing through Direct Binding of Tensed F-Actin by LIM Domains

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Xiaoyu Sun
    2. Donovan Y.Z. Phua
    3. Lucas Axiotakis
    4. Mark A. Smith
    5. Elizabeth Blankman
    6. Rui Gong
    7. Robert C. Cail
    8. Santiago Espinosa de los Reyes
    9. Mary C. Beckerle
    10. Clare M. Waterman
    11. Gregory M. Alushin

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