Studying the fecal microbiota of wild baboons helps provide new insight into the factors that influence biological aging.
Multiplexed assays of variant effect are an increasingly important tool in genetic research and including more context specificity in their design would aid interpretation and discovery.
A subset of cells in the brain coordinate bladder muscle and sphincter function to precisely control urination, according to new research.
This variability may be part of a bet-hedging strategy, where populations express a range of phenotypes to ensure survival in unpredictable environments. In addition phenotypic variability between ...
This limits the wide impact of this study but can be used as a starting point to examine sex- and age differences in the transcriptome due to alternative splicing. Complex diseases often exhibit ...
This important study by Bi and colleagues employed a clever genetics screen to uncover the role of the GidB rRNA methylase in translation fidelity, under certain conditions, in Mycobacterium smegmatis ...
This fundamental study combines Global Positioning System tracking and the analysis of social interactions among feral pigs, to provide insights into the likelihood of disease transmission based on ...
To evaluate the stability of visual fixation, we used Eyelink Portable Duo system (SR Research, Ontario, Canada) to monitor each observer’s eye position during the training session at a sampling rate ...
This study provides valuable insights into the differential impact of intrinsic and synaptic conductances on circuit robustness, emphasizing intrinsic plasticity as a crucial but often overlooked ...
This work presents a valuable exploration of AI-assisted protein engineering, particularly in designing a VHH antibody with enhanced resistance and stability to extreme environments. However, the ...
Department of Microbiolog, Immunology, and Biochemistry. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, USA ...
This important work presents two studies on predictive processes in subjects with and without tinnitus. The evidence supporting the authors' claims is compelling, as their second study serves as an ...