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      Liquid-biopsy proteomics combined with AI identifies cellular drivers of eye aging and disease in vivo - 1 year(s) ago

      The integration of liquid-biopsy proteomics, cell-level transcriptomics, and artificial intelligence allows for non-destructive assessment of aging and disease at the cell level in non-regenerative organs, such as the eye, in living humans.

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        We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesOfCell Camilo Espinosa Bernal (@camiloespinosab), “Liquid biopsy proteomics combined with AI identifies cellular drivers of eye aging and disease in vivo” https://t.co/ydhANseV6s. https://t.co/gJKtOkgDmK

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      Faces of Cell – Information for Authors: Cell - 1 year(s) ago

      Faces of Cell is a campaign to spotlight diverse Cell authors, as described in our recent editorial. Cell aims to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. We belie ve that greater equity in science requires revisiting established narratives and visuals shaping society’s view of successful scientists. We hope that focused promotion of underrepresented and disadvantaged scientists will increase the reach of their work and serve as a reminder to

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        #FacesOfCell is a campaign to spotlight diverse @CellCellPress authors. We aim to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. Nominate yourself or a colleague to be featured: https://t.co/F4tx0mEMCJ https://t.co/EdrzFfXgvt

    • Mashup Score: 12
      Neuronal DNA double-strand breaks lead to genome structural variations and 3D genome disruption in neurodegeneration - 1 year(s) ago

      Disruption of genome stability and 3D genome organization by DNA double-strand breaks in neurons are pathological steps in the progression of neurodegeneration.

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        We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesOfCell Anjanet Loon (@Anjanet_Loon), “Neuronal DNA double-strand breaks lead to genome structural variations and 3D genome disruption in neurodegeneration” https://t.co/nQ04tpNs3W. https://t.co/EBH1R5k7Iw

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      Faces of Cell – Information for Authors: Cell - 1 year(s) ago

      Faces of Cell is a campaign to spotlight diverse Cell authors, as described in our recent editorial. Cell aims to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. We belie ve that greater equity in science requires revisiting established narratives and visuals shaping society’s view of successful scientists. We hope that focused promotion of underrepresented and disadvantaged scientists will increase the reach of their work and serve as a reminder to

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        #FacesOfCell is a campaign to spotlight diverse @CellCellPress authors. We aim to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. Nominate yourself or a colleague to be featured: https://t.co/F4tx0mEMCJ https://t.co/EdrzFfXgvt

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      Corticotropin-releasing hormone signaling from prefrontal cortex to lateral septum suppresses interaction with familiar mice - 1 year(s) ago

      Corticotropin-releasing hormone release from the infra-limbic area of the prefrontal cortex to the lateral septum suppresses social interaction with familiar but not novel mice to support the social novelty preference exhibited by adult mice. The maturation of this circuit during the first two post-natal weeks enables the developmental shift from a preference for littermates in juveniles to a preference for novel mice in adults.

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        We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesOfCell Paula Andrea Sierra Diaz, “Corticotropin-releasing hormone signaling from prefrontal cortex to lateral septum suppresses interaction with familiar mice” https://t.co/O7r7z80MvL. https://t.co/lbly7uNpak

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      Antagonistic roles of canonical and Alternative-RPA in disease-associated tandem CAG repeat instability - 1 year(s) ago

      A balance between expression, function, and protein-protein interactions of single-stranded DNA-binding proteins canonical RPA and primate-specific Alternative-RPA regulates somatic trinucleotide CAG repeat expansions associated with neurodegeneration in Huntington Disease and Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1.

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        We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesOfCell Dr. Terence Gall-Duncan, “Antagonistic roles of canonical and Alternative-RPA in disease-associated tandem CAG repeat instability” https://t.co/H9EhA2Qbrq. https://t.co/zH0hcti3N6

    • Mashup Score: 12
      Self-demixing of mRNA copies buffers mRNA:mRNA and mRNA:regulator stoichiometries - 1 year(s) ago

      The compaction of same-sequence repressed mRNAs into homotypic nanoclusters within heterotypic macro-condensates enables dynamic and selective storage, in which individual mRNAs respond to changing cellular conditions to preserve translational homeostasis and support oogenesis.

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        We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesOfCell Dr. Andrés Cardona (@AndresCardonaE), “Self-demixing of mRNA copies buffers mRNA:mRNA and mRNA:regulator stoichiometries” https://t.co/FUY5GtODFH. https://t.co/esOCXABTuL

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      SARS-CoV-2 variants evolve convergent strategies to remodel the host response - 1 year(s) ago

      Systems proteomic and genomic analyses reveal that SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern respond to the selective forces of the host immune response by modulating viral protein expression, phosphorylation, and virus-host protein-protein interactions. Variants have converged on similar strategies for innate and adaptive immune evasions, suggesting implications for predicting viral transmission and tackling future viral pandemics.

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        We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesOfCell Jacqueline Fabius, “SARS-CoV-2 variants evolve convergent strategies to remodel the host response” https://t.co/LBmVofs2pP. https://t.co/oJ6TnD7iUn

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Faces of Cell – Information for Authors: Cell - 1 year(s) ago

      Faces of Cell is a campaign to spotlight diverse Cell authors, as described in our recent editorial. Cell aims to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. We belie ve that greater equity in science requires revisiting established narratives and visuals shaping society’s view of successful scientists. We hope that focused promotion of underrepresented and disadvantaged scientists will increase the reach of their work and serve as a reminder to

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        #FacesOfCell is a campaign to spotlight diverse @CellCellPress authors. We aim to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. Nominate yourself or a colleague to be featured: https://t.co/F4tx0mEMCJ https://t.co/EdrzFfXgvt

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Faces of Cell – Information for Authors: Cell - 1 year(s) ago

      Faces of Cell is a campaign to spotlight diverse Cell authors, as described in our recent editorial. Cell aims to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. We belie ve that greater equity in science requires revisiting established narratives and visuals shaping society’s view of successful scientists. We hope that focused promotion of underrepresented and disadvantaged scientists will increase the reach of their work and serve as a reminder to

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        #FacesOfCell is a campaign to spotlight diverse @CellCellPress authors. We aim to increase visibility for Black and other underrepresented scientists who have published in the journal. Nominate yourself or a colleague to be featured: https://t.co/F4tx0mEMCJ https://t.co/EdrzFfXgvt

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