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    White matter structural bases for phase accuracy during tapping synchronization

    Pamela Garcia-Saldivar, Cynthia de León ... Hugo Merchant
    Comparison between tapping performance of humans during a synchronization task and new metrics that characterize the U-fiber system of white matter revealed large intersubject correlations between phase accuracy at specific tempos and the strength of connectivity in their audiomotor system.
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    2. Neuroscience

    Supercomputer framework for reverse engineering firing patterns of neuron populations to identify their synaptic inputs

    Matthieu K Chardon, Y Curtis Wang ... Charles J Heckman
    Estimating the organization of supraspinal input to motoneurons in humans is not currently possible, but a promising reverse engineering technique has been developed using large-scale supercomputing and computational neuroscience.
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    Discovering Root Causal Genes with High Throughput Perturbations

    Eric V Strobl, Eric Gamazon
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    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Light-driven synchronization of optogenetic clocks

    Maria Cristina Cannarsa, Filippo Liguori ... Roberto Di Leonardo
    Introducing the optorepressilator, a synthetic genetic oscillator that can be synchronized, entrained, and detuned by green light to precisely control periodic gene expression in single cells or entire bacterial populations.
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    2. Cancer Biology

    Is tumor mutational burden predictive of response to immunotherapy?

    Carino Gurjao, Dina Tsukrov ... Leonid A Mirny
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    Systems analysis of miR-199a/b-5p and multiple miR-199a/b-5p targets during chondrogenesis

    Krutik Patel, Matt Barter ... Daryl P Shanley
    A multi-disciplined approach uncovered microRNA-199a/b-5p as important regulators of chondrogenesis, which negatively regulate mRNAs such as FZD6, ITGA3, and CAV1 for protective purposes during chondrogenesis.
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    Ribosome demand links transcriptional bursts to protein expression noise

    Sampriti Pal, Upasana Ray, Riddhiman Dhar
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    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Benchmarking reveals superiority of deep learning variant callers on bacterial nanopore sequence data

    Michael B Hall, Ryan R Wick ... Lachlan Coin
    Nanopore sequencing effectively resolves key challenges in bacterial small variant detection, providing a more accurate alternative to traditional sequencing methods.
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    Point of View: Being a PhD student in Morocco today

    Anas Bedraoui
    Early-career researchers in the Global South have to overcome obstacles that are not found in high-income countries, but in Morocco at least, the future is looking brighter than the past.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Dynamic organization of visual cortical networks inferred from massive spiking datasets

    Colin Graber, Yurii Vlasov, Alexander Schwing
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