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Colonization with heterologous bacteria reprograms a Caenorhabditis elegans nutritional phenotype

Qing Sun, Nicole M. Vega, Bernardo Cervantes, et al.



Selected by Fabio Palmieri

Selfish mitochondria exploit nutrient status across different levels of selection

Bryan L. Gitschlag, Ann T. Tate, Maulik R. Patel



Selected by Maiko Kitaoka

Hedgehog signaling is required for endomesodermal patterning and germ cell development in Nematostella vectensis

Cheng-Yi Chen, Sean A. McKinney, Lacey R. Ellington, et al.



Selected by Paul Gerald L. Sanchez and Stefano Vianello

HSP110 dependent HSP70 disaggregation machinery mediates prion-like propagation of amyloidogenic proteins in metazoa

Jessica Tittelmeier, Carl Alexander Sandhof, Heidrun Maja Ries, et al.



Selected by Tessa Sinnige

Small molecules for modulating protein driven liquid-liquid phase separation in treating neurodegenerative disease

Richard J. Wheeler, Hyun O. Lee, Ina Poser, et al.



Selected by Madhuja Samaddar

A tripartite flip-flop sleep circuit switches sleep states

Elisabeth Maluck, Inka Busack, Judith Besseling, et al.



Selected by Mara Andrione

Cross-kingdom recognition of bacterial small RNAs induces transgenerational pathogenic avoidance

Rachel Kaletsky, Rebecca S. Moore, Lance L. Parsons, et al.



Selected by Madhuja Samaddar

Stress Resets Transgenerational Small RNA Inheritance

Leah Houri-Ze’evi, Guy Teichman, Hila Gingold, et al.



Selected by Miguel V. Almeida

Injury stimulates stem cells to resist radiation-induced apoptosis

Divya A Shiroor, Tisha E Bohr, Carolyn E Adler



Selected by Maya Emmons-Bell

Intestinal peroxisomal fatty acid β-oxidation regulates neural serotonin signaling through a feedback mechanism

Aude Bouagnon, Shubhi Srivastava, Oishika Panda, et al.



Selected by Pablo Ranea Robles

Endogenous CRISPR arrays for scalable whole organism lineage tracing

James Cotterell, James Sharpe



Selected by Irepan Salvador-Martinez

Central spindle microtubules are strongly coupled to chromosomes during both anaphase A and anaphase B

Che-Hang Yu, Stefanie Redemann, Hai-Yin Wu, et al.



Selected by Federico Pelisch

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