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201“…In this issue, we launch a new article collection "The Promise of Plant Translational Research," featuring articles from leading plant researchers and call for additional plant translational research to be submitted to PLOS Biology for inclusion in this collection. We also discuss in this Editorial why this field has a vital role to play in meeting the challenges of sustainably feeding a growing world population.…”
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202“…In this issue of PLOS Biology, Zhang and colleagues unveil a complex midgestational death during embryogenesis of mice harboring caspase-8 cleavage-resistant receptor-interacting protein (RIP) kinase (RIPK)1. …”
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203“…A new study in PLOS Biology finds that interferon (IFN)-induced adenosine deaminase acting on RNA 1 (ADAR1) mRNA is N6-methyladenosine (m(6)A) modified to promote its translation, enabling ADAR1 to modify self-double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) generated during the IFN response and preventing activation of the melanoma differentiation–associated protein 5 (MDA5)-mediated host antiviral response.…”
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204“…In a previous issue of PLOS Biology, van Gestel and colleagues reported an elegant example of how the spatial arrangement of differentiated cells gives rise to collective behavior in Bacillus subtilus colonies, further demonstrating the similarity of bacterial collectives to higher multicellular organisms.…”
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205“…A new study by Dhaksin Ramanathan and colleagues, published in PLOS Biology, demonstrates that replay occurs predominately after the acquisition of a new motor skill and that it is related to changes in memory performance and to the subsequent changes in memory circuits. …”
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206por Finlay, Barbara L.“…By comparing network organization of the mouse and rhesus macaque cortical connectome derived from complete neuroanatomical tracing studies, a recent study in PLOS Biology shows that an exponential distance rule emerges that reveals the falloff in connection probability with distance in the two brains that in turn determines common organizational features.…”
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207“…A new study published in this issue of PLOS Biology by Bahramisharif and colleagues provides significant insights into this question.…”
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208“…A subset of those animals, including humans and songbirds, must learn how to produce their vocal communication signals. In this issue of PLOS Biology, Wang and colleagues use genome-wide investigations of gene expression in species hybrids to uncover transcriptional networks that could influence species differences in song learning and production. …”
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209“…We review new studies, including a recently published PLOS Biology paper by Nikhil and colleagues, that show how programmed but also stochastic generation of variation in cellular circadian period explain important adaptive features of entrained circadian phase.…”
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210“…Two recently published PLOS Biology papers provide important new information about cellular dynamics of vascular regression.…”
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211“…A primate study by Strait and colleagues in this issue of PLOS Biology finds overlapping signals of value coding in two brain regions central to the valuation process: the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and the ventral striatum. …”
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212por Tyler-Smith, Chris, Yang, Huanming, Landweber, Laura F., Dunham, Ian, Knoppers, Bartha M., Donnelly, Peter, Mardis, Elaine R., Snyder, Michael, McVean, Gil“…The last few decades have utterly transformed genetics and genomics, but what might the next ten years bring? PLOS Biology asked eight leaders spanning a range of related areas to give us their predictions. …”
Publicado 2015
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213por Boots, Mike“…A new study published in PLOS Biology by Andrew Read and colleagues shows empirically that vaccination against Marek’s disease has favored higher virulence; without intervention, the birds die too quickly for any transmission to occur, but vaccinated hosts can both stay alive longer and shed the virus. …”
Publicado 2015
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214“…Consequently, the generation of filopodia protrusions is crucial during the formation of neuronal circuits and involves the precise control of an interplay between the plasma membrane and actin dynamics. In this issue of PLOS Biology, Hou and colleagues identify a Ca(2+)/CaM-dependent molecular machinery in dendrites that ensures proper targeting of branch formation by activation of the actin nucleator Cobl.…”
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215“…A study in this issue of PLOS Biology links the NVU to cognitive decline in the aging brain and suggests a potential underlying molecular mechanism. …”
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216por Huang, Sui“…Explaining directional motility by an external chemo-attractant gradient does not solve but only shifts the problem of causation: whence the gradient? A new study in PLOS Biology shows cell migration in a self-generated gradient, offering an opportunity to take a broader look at the old dualism of extrinsic instruction versus intrinsic symmetry-breaking in cell biology.…”
Publicado 2016
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217“…Although all animals appear to use this dopamine prediction error circuit, some do so more than others, and this neural heterogeneity correlates with individual variability in behavior. In this issue of PLOS Biology, Lee and colleagues show that manipulating a simple task parameter can bias the animals’ behavioral strategy and modulate dopamine release, implying that how we learn is just as flexible as what we learn.…”
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218por Friston, Karl J.“…Specifically, it reviews and contextualises a recent PLOS Biology study of alpha oscillations and travelling waves. …”
Publicado 2019
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219“…Here, we outline evolutionary incentives to keep a duplicated gene in the genome, focusing on divergence in expression and trade-off resolution as featured in a new and exciting paper published in this edition of PLOS Biology.…”
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220por Hulman, Adam, Foreman, Yuri D., Brouwers, Martijn C. G. J., Kroon, Abraham A., Reesink, Koen D., Dagnelie, Pieter C., van der Kallen, Carla J. H., van Greevenbroek, Marleen M. J., Færch, Kristine, Vistisen, Dorte, Jørgensen, Marit E., Stehouwer, Coen D. A., Witte, Daniel R.“…In response to a study previously published in PLOS Biology, this Formal Comment thoroughly examines the concept of ’glucotypes’ with regard to its generalisability, interpretability and relationship to more traditional measures used to describe data from continuous glucose monitoring.…”
Publicado 2021
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