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

Jayne Aiken, Erika L. F. Holzbaur



Selected by Matthew Davies

Humoral and T-cell-mediated responses to a pre-clinical Zika vaccine candidate that utilizes a unique insect-specific flavivirus platform

Danielle L. Porier, Awadalkareem Adam, Lin Kang, et al.



Selected by Lucy Bowden

Stem cell-derived mouse embryos develop within an extra-embryonic yolk sac to form anterior brain regions and a beating heart

Gianluca Amadei, Charlotte E Handford, Joachim De Jonghe, et al.

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Mouse-embryo model derived exclusively from embryonic stem cells undergo neurulation and heart development

Kasey Y.C. Lau, Hernan Rubinstein, Carlos W. Gantner, et al.



Selected by Monica Tambalo et al.

Plakoglobin is a mechanoresponsive regulator of naïve pluripotency

Timo N. Kohler, Joachim De Jonghe, Anna L. Ellerman, et al.



Selected by Ilaria Di Meglio

Novel insights in the pathophysiology of α-synuclein dysregulation on D2 receptor activity contributing to the vulnerability of dopamine neurons

Abeer Dagra, Douglas R. Miller, Fatemeh Shaerzadeh, et al.



Selected by Emma Wilson

Microglia become hypofunctional and release metalloproteases and tau seeds after phagocytosing live neurons with P301S tau aggregates

Jack H. Brelstaff, Matthew Mason, Taxiarchis Katsinelos, et al.



Selected by Kristina Kuhbandner

Antibody repertoire and gene expression dynamics of diverse human B cell states during affinity maturation

Hamish W King, Nara Orban, John C Riches, et al.



Selected by Connor Rosen

Primate naïve pluripotent stem cells stall in the G1 phase of the cell cycle and differentiate prematurely during embryo colonization

Irène Aksoy, Cloé Rognard, Anaïs Moulin, et al.



Selected by Pierre Osteil

Trophectoderm Potency is Retained Exclusively in human Naïve Cells

Ge Guo, Giuliano Giuseppe Stirparo, Stanley Strawbridge, et al.



Selected by Sergio Menchero

Genetically regulated human NODAL splice variants are differentially post-transcriptionally processed and functionally distinct

Scott D Findlay, Olena Bilyk, Kiefer Lypka, et al.



Selected by Pierre Osteil
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