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    PKCδ is an activator of neuronal mitochondrial metabolism that mediates the spacing effect on memory consolidation

    Typhaine Comyn, Thomas Preat ... Pierre-Yves Plaçais
    In neurons of the Drosophila brain’s memory center, PKCδ relays a post-learning dopamine signal to mitochondria, boosting their metabolic activity and thereby unlocking long-term memory formation.
    1. Cell Biology
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    Neurons enhance blood–brain barrier function via upregulating claudin-5 and VE-cadherin expression due to glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor secretion

    Lu Yang, Zijin Lin ... Li Liu
    The established triple co-culture blood-–brain barrier (BBB) model could be used for predicting drugs’ BBB permeability, and co-culture with neurons and astrocytes enhanced brain endothelial cells’ integrity by secreting GDNF, which upregulated claudin-5 and VE-cadherin expression.
    1. Cell Biology
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    Rab11 suppresses neuronal stress signaling by localizing dual leucine zipper kinase to axon terminals for protein turnover

    Seung Mi Kim, Yaw Quagraine ... Jung Hwan Kim
    Coupling between subcellular localization and protein turnover of a neuronal stress kinase, DLK, and its role in neuronal stress responses in Drosophila.
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    Statistical learning beyond words in human neonates

    Ana Fló, Lucas Benjamin ... Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
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    Reviewed Preprint v1
    1. Evolutionary Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Linking the evolution of two prefrontal brain regions to social and foraging challenges in primates

    Sebastien Bouret, Emmanuel Paradis ... Cecile Garcia
    Across primates, volumes of specific brain regions relate to specific socio-ecological factors, bridging the gap between neuro-cognitive operations from laboratory studies and challenges primates face in their natural environment.
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    Sub-cone visual resolution by active, adaptive sampling in the human foveola

    Jenny L Witten, Veronika Lukyanova, Wolf M Harmening
    High-resolution foveal imaging and micro-psychophysics reveal that the human oculomotor system finely adjusts drift motion of the eye in an acuity task to enhance retinal sampling, achieving sub-cell resolution.
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    Cestode larvae excite host neuronal circuits via glutamatergic signaling

    Anja de Lange, Hayley Tomes ... Joseph V Raimondo
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    Reviewed Preprint v2
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    Cortical beta oscillations map to shared brain networks modulated by dopamine

    Meera Chikermane, Liz Weerdmeester ... Wolf-Julian Neumann
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