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The landscape of biomedical research

Rita González-Márquez, Luca Schmidt, Benjamin M. Schmidt, et al.

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ChatGPT identifies gender disparities in scientific peer review

Jeroen P.H. Verharen



Selected by Reinier Prosee

An intermembrane space protein facilitates completion of mitochondrial division in yeast

Olivia M. Connor, Srujan K. Matta, Jonathan R. Friedman



Selected by Leeba Ann Chacko

Molecular evidence of anteroposterior patterning in adult echinoderms

Laurent Formery , Paul Peluso , I. Kohnle , et al.



Selected by Rodrigo Senovilla-Ganzo

From Policy to Practice: Tracking an Open Science Funding Initiative

Kristen Ratan, Sonya B. Dumanis, Souad McIntosh, et al.



Selected by Kanika Khanna

A data-driven Boolean model explains memory subsets and evolution in CD8+ T cell exhaustion

Geena V. Ildefonso, Stacey D. Finley



Selected by Benjamin Dominik Maier

Insm1 regulates the development of mTECs and immune tolerance

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



Selected by Marina Schernthanner, Jessica Chevallier

Preprint peer review enhances undergraduate biology students’ disciplinary literacy and sense of belonging in STEM

Josie L. Otto, Gary S McDowell, Meena M. Balgopal, et al.



Selected by Reinier Prosee et al.

Addressing structural mentoring barriers in postdoctoral training: A qualitative study

W. Marcus Lambert, Nanda Nana, Suwaiba Afonja, et al.



Selected by Reinier Prosee et al.

Disrupting cellular memory to overcome drug resistance

Guillaume Harmange, Raúl A. Reyes Hueros, Dylan Schaff, et al.



Selected by Nate Mullin

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.

The ELT-3 GATA factor specifies endoderm in Caenorhabditis angaria in an ancestral gene network

Gina Broitman-Maduro, Morris F. Maduro



Selected by Chee Kiang Ewe

Synthetic memory circuits for programmable cell reconfiguration in plants

James P B Lloyd, Florence Ly, Patrick Gong, et al.

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Synthetic genetic circuits enable reprogramming of plant roots

Jennifer A. N. Brophy, Katie J. Magallon, Kiril Kniazev, et al.



Selected by Gwendolyn K. Kirschner

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