表达胰高血糖素样受体的心脏神经元介导高脂饮食诱导的果蝇心律失常
Cardiac neurons expressing a glucagon-like receptor mediate cardiac arrhythmia induced by high-fat diet in Drosophila
生物技术与制药领域的最新动态
Cardiac neurons expressing a glucagon-like receptor mediate cardiac arrhythmia induced by high-fat diet in Drosophila
Concatenated modular BK channel constructs reveal divergent stoichiometry in gating control by LRRC26 (γ1), pore, and selectivity filter
High-fidelity neural speech reconstruction through an efficient acoustic-linguistic dual-pathway framework
Deep learning linking mechanistic models to single-cell transcriptomics data reveals transcriptional bursting in response to DNA damage
SLC4A1 mutations that cause distal renal tubular acidosis alter cytoplasmic pH and cellular autophagy
Correction: Opposing p53 and mTOR/AKT promote an in vivo switch from apoptosis to senescence upon telomere shortening in zebrafish
Acetylation of H3K115 is associated with fragile nucleosomes at CpG island promoters and active regulatory sites
Ancient photoreceptor shapes behavioural responses
Intracellular expression of a fluorogenic DNA aptamer using retron Eco2
Sperm motility in mice with oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia restored by in vivo injection and electroporation of naked mRNA
Dissociable dynamic effects of expectation during statistical learning
Toward neuroanatomical and cognitive foundations of macaque social tolerance grades
Raw signal segmentation for estimating RNA modification from Nanopore direct RNA sequencing data
JAX Animal Behavior System (JABS), a genetics-informed, end-to-end advanced behavioral phenotyping platform for the laboratory mouse
Agent-based modeling reveals how bats navigate dense group emergences
Resolving synaptic events using subsynaptically targeted GCaMP8 variants
A sense of direction
Rift Valley fever virus dynamics in a transhumant cattle system in The Gambia
Genetic network shaping Kenyon cell identity and function in Drosophila mushroom bodies
Coordinated stimulation of axon regenerative and neurodegenerative transcriptional programs by ATF4 following optic nerve injury