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Spatial transcriptomics elucidates medulla niche supporting germinal center response in myasthenia gravis thymoma

Yoshiaki Yasumizu, Makoto Kinoshita, Martin Jinye Zhang, et al.



Selected by Jessica Chevallier

Experience-dependent plasticity of a highly specific olfactory circuit in Drosophila melanogaster

Benjamin Fabian, Veit Grabe, Rolf G. Beutel, et al.



Selected by T. W. Schwanitz

Spastin locally amplifies microtubule dynamics to pattern the axon for presynaptic cargo delivery

Jayne Aiken, Erika L. F. Holzbaur



Selected by Matthew Davies

Insm1 regulates the development of mTECs and immune tolerance

Wehuai Tao, Yiqiu Wei, Zhihuan Ye, et al.



Selected by Marina Schernthanner, Jessica Chevallier

Intestinal lamina propria supports acquired eTreg suppressor function

Yisu Gu, Raquel Bartolomé-Casado, Chuan Xu, et al.



Selected by Marina Schernthanner

An Arp2/3-cPLA2-NFκB axis acts as a Cell Shape Sensor to drive Homeostatic Migration of dendritic cells

Zahraa Alraies, Claudia A. Rivera, Maria-Graciela Delgado, et al.



Selected by Jade Chan

Mechanosensitive dynamics of lysosomes regulates the emergence of leader cells during collective cell migration

Rituraj Marwaha, Simran Rawal, Purnati Khuntia, et al.



Selected by Jade Chan

A single cell spatial temporal atlas of skeletal muscle reveals cellular neighborhoods that orchestrate regeneration and become disrupted in aging

Yu Xin Wang, Colin A. Holbrook, James N. Hamilton, et al.



Selected by Jessica Chevallier

Mechanosensitivity of amoeboid cells crawling in 3D

Florian Gaertner, Patricia Reis-Rodrigues, Ingrid de Vries, et al.



Selected by Jessica L. Teo

Aerobic glycolysis is important for zebrafish larval wound closure and tail regeneration

Claire A. Scott, Tom J. Carney, Enrique Amaya



Selected by Jonny Coates

Endothelial cell invasiveness is controlled by myosin IIA-dependent inhibition of Arp2/3 activity

Ana M. Figueiredo, Pedro Barbacena, Ana Russo, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Allergen-induced dendritic cell migration is controlled through Substance P release by sensory neurons

Pamela A. Aderhold, Zaynah N. A. Dewan, Caroline Perner, et al.



Selected by Pedro Papotto
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