Highlights

Latest research

    1. Neuroscience

    Preserved cerebellar functions despite structural degeneration in older adults

    Anda de Witte, Anouck Matthijs ... Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Important
    • Compelling
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Stranded short nascent strand sequencing reveals the topology of DNA replication origins in Trypanosoma brucei

    Stanojcic Slavica, Barckmann Bridlin ... Sterkers Yvon
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Valuable
    • Incomplete
    1. Neuroscience

    Detecting Regime Shifts: Neurocomputational Substrates for Over- and Underreactions to Change

    Mu-Chen Wang, George Wu, Shih-Wei Wu
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v4
    Updated
    • Valuable
    • Solid
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Gβγ engages PLCβ3 at multiple sites to reorient and facilitate its activation

    Isaac J Fisher, Kanishka Senarath ... Angeline M Lyon
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Important
    • Solid
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Structural mechanisms of pump assembly and drug transport in the AcrAB–TolC efflux system

    Xiaofei Ge, Zhiwei Gu, Jiawei Wang
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Fundamental
    • Compelling
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Hierarchical cross-linking of a bacterial spore coat Hub protein

    Khira Amara, Catarina Fernandes ... Adriano O Henriques
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Valuable
    • Convincing
    1. Developmental Biology

    MATR3 is essential for oocyte growth and maturation quality through a dual molecular mechanism

    Yibing Bao, Zhenzi Zuo ... Chao Wang
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Valuable
    • Incomplete
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Adapting Clinical Chemistry Plasma as a Source for Liquid Biopsies

    Spencer C Ding, Jingru Yu ... Wei Gu
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Important
    • Convincing
    1. Neuroscience

    Stimulus dependencies—rather than next-word prediction—can explain pre-onset brain encoding in naturalistic listening designs

    Inés Schönmann, Jakub Szewczyk ... Micha Heilbron
    The ability to predict brain activity from words before they occur can be explained by information shared between neighbouring words, without requiring next-word prediction by the brain.