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PYCR1 Levels Track with Premature and Chronological Skin Aging

Kortessa Sotiropoulou, Saniye Yumlu, Tomoko Hirano, et al.



Selected by Preethi Krishnaraj

Mitochondrial citrate carrier SLC25A1 is a dosage-dependent regulator of metabolic reprogramming and morphogenesis in the developing heart

Chiemela Ohanele, Jessica N. Peoples, Anja Karlstaedt, et al.



Selected by Chee Kiang Ewe, Preethi Krishnaraj

Biologically informed NeuralODEs for genome-wide regulatory dynamics

Intekhab Hossain, Viola Fanfani, John Quackenbush, et al.



Selected by Benjamin Dominik Maier

SQ3370, the first clinical click chemistry-activated cancer therapeutic, shows safety in humans and translatability across species

Sangeetha Srinivasan, Nathan A. Yee, Michael Zakharian, et al.



Selected by Zhang-He Goh

Massively parallel protein-protein interaction measurement by sequencing (MP3-seq) enables rapid screening of protein heterodimers

Alexander Baryshev, Alyssa La Fleur, Benjamin Groves, et al.



Selected by Benjamin Dominik Maier

Unclearing Microscopy

Ons M’Saad, Michael Shribak, Joerg Bewersdorf



Selected by Robert Mahen

Preprint Peer Review – Biochemistry Course at UFRJ, Brazil

Communication of scientific knowledge has changed dramatically in recent decades and the public perception of scientific discoveries depends on the peer review process of articles published in scientific journals. Preprints are key vehicles for the dissemination of scientific discoveries, but they are still not properly recognized by the scientific community since peer review is very limited. On the other hand, peer review is very heterogeneous and a fundamental aspect to improve it is to train young scientists on how to think critically and how to evaluate scientific knowledge in a professional way. Thus, this course aims to: i) train students on how to perform peer review of scientific manuscripts in a professional manner; ii) develop students' critical thinking; iii) contribute to the appreciation of preprints as important vehicles for the dissemination of scientific knowledge without restrictions; iv) contribute to the development of students' curricula, as their opinions will be published and indexed on the preLights platform. The evaluations will be based on qualitative analyses of the oral presentations of preprints in the field of biochemistry deposited in the bioRxiv server, of the critical reports written by the students, as well as of the participation of the students during the preprints discussions.

 



List by Marcus Oliveira

Deterministic and probabilistic fate decisions co-exist in a single retinal lineage

Elisa Nerli, Jenny Kretzschmar, Tommaso Bianucci, et al.



Selected by Laura Celotto

PHYTOMap: Multiplexed single-cell 3D spatial gene expression analysis in plant tissue

Tatsuya Nobori, Marina Oliva, Ryan Lister, et al.



Selected by Gwendolyn K. Kirschner, Marc Somssich

Multifunctional fluorophores for live-cell imaging and affinity capture of proteins

Pratik Kumar, Jason D. Vevea, Edwin R. Chapman, et al.



Selected by Zhang-He Goh

Pin1-promoted SUMOylation of RNF168 restrains its chromatin accumulation

Anoop Singh Chauhan, Alexander J. Garvin, Mohammed Jamshad, et al.



Selected by Pierre Caron

Multisite imaging of neural activity using a genetically encoded calcium sensor in the honey bee Apis mellifera

Julie Carcaud, Marianne Otte, Bernd Grünewald, et al.



Selected by Lukas Weiss
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