Now online! Evolutionary study and structural basis of proton sensing by Mus GPR4 and Xenopus GPR4 http://dlvr.it/THC1JH Shandong University
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Now online! Molecular basis of proton sensing by G protein-coupled receptors http://dlvr.it/TH8kQy Aashish Manglik University of California, San Francisco
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Now online! Configuration of electrical synapses filters sensory information to drive behavioral choices http://dlvr.it/TH8TxB Daniel Colón Ramos Yale School of Medicine
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Now online! DNA end sensing and cleavage by the Shedu anti-phage defense system http://dlvr.it/TH7gsB Luuk Loeff Martin Jinek University of Zurich
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Now online! Global organelle profiling reveals subcellular localization and remodeling at proteome scale http://dlvr.it/TH7RNT Manuel Leonetti Marco Hein Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network Medical University of Vienna
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Now online! The human zinc-binding cysteine proteome http://dlvr.it/TH6fFJ Edward Chouchani Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Harvard Medical School
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Now online! Nucleocapsid assembly drives Ebola viral factory maturation and dispersion http://dlvr.it/TH6TTP Dr. Melina Vallbracht Petr Chlanda Heidelberg University
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Now online! Transplantation of gasdermin pores by extracellular vesicles propagates pyroptosis to bystander cells http://dlvr.it/TH5mvV Vijay Rathinam
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Now online! A spatially resolved multi-omic single-cell atlas of soybean development http://dlvr.it/TH5ZDZ The University of Georgia
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The last issue of 2024 is out 👉 https://lnkd.in/ectCFkH Featuring transposable element exonization as a regulator of immune signaling and driving force of protein evolution, the spatiotemporal modeling of molecular holograms, and the design of a peripherally restricted chemogenetic system. The cover image features an artistic representation of how the fetal tripotent pancreatic stem cell (pink, yellow, and white smaller circle) gives rise to the three main cell lineages of the pancreas (pink, yellow, and green fluid lines), which together make up the pancreas organ (yellow, green, and pink larger oval). 📷 credit: Simona Jole Anna Lafirenze Giulia Irene Maria Pasquesi Edward Chuong sebastian amigorena Yago A. Arribas de Sandoval Hye Jin Kang Gregory Scherrer Bryan Roth