KANK2 at focal adhesion regulates their maintenance and dynamics, while at fibrillar adhesions it influences cell migration via microtubule-dependent mechanism
Vibha SINGH
Junctional Heterogeneity Shapes Epithelial Morphospace
Bhaval Parmar
Imaging cellular activity simultaneously across all organs of a vertebrate reveals body-wide circuits
Muhammed Sinan Malik
Microbial Feast or Famine: dietary carbohydrate composition and gut microbiota metabolic function
Jasmine Talevi
November in preprints – DevBio & Stem cell biology
preLighters with expertise across developmental and stem cell biology have nominated a few developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints posted in November they’re excited about and explain in a single paragraph why. Concise preprint highlights, prepared by the preLighter community – a quick way to spot upcoming trends, new methods and fresh ideas.
| List by | Aline Grata et al. |
A high-coverage genome from a 200,000-year-old Denisovan
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A global map for introgressed structural variation and selection in humans
Siddharth Singh
Citrobacter rodentium infection activates colonic lamina propria group 2 innate lymphoid cells
André Luiz Amorim Costa, Marcus Oliveira
Aspartate transaminases are required for blood development
Hannah Pletcher
October in preprints – DevBio & Stem cell biology
Each month, preLighters with expertise across developmental and stem cell biology nominate a few recent developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints they’re excited about and explain in a single paragraph why. Short, snappy picks from working scientists — a quick way to spot fresh ideas, bold methods and papers worth reading in full. These preprints can all be found in the October preprint list published on the Node.
| List by | Deevitha Balasubramanian et al. |
Beyond venomous fangs: Uloboridae spiders have lost their venom but not their toxicity
Daniel Fernando Reyes Enríquez, Marcus Oliveira
Human single-cell atlas analysis reveals heterogeneous endothelial signaling
Charis Qi
A major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecule that binds the same viral pathogen peptide with both nonamer and decamer core sequences for presentation to T cells
Mitchell Sarmie






