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On-surface synthesis allows fabrication of nanostructures with atomic precision and may follow different routes compared to in-solution chemistry. Here the authors, using scanning probe microscopy techniques, observe a phenyl group migration reaction on three different metal surfaces forming polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which cannot be accessed by in-solution chemistry.
The fusion reaction involving proton (p) and boron (11B) has unique advantages over deuterium-tritium (DT) fusion in terms of number of neutrons generated and availability of the fuel components. Here the authors demonstrate the (p,11B) fusion reaction in a magnetically confined plasma at the Large Helical Device.
Degradation of kinetically bulk heterojunction film morphology in organic solar cells is a grand challenge for their practical application. Here, the authors design and synthesise multicomponent photoactive material by facile one-pot polymerization and achieve efficiency of 11.8% and T80 of 1000 h.
Despite the importance of osteoclast secretory lysosomes in bone digestion, the proteins that regulate them remain ill defined. Here, the authors identify Slc37a2 as a secretory lysosome sugar transporter that is required for maintenance of skeletal bone mass.
Myocardial substrate metabolism in cardiac hypertrophy or heart failure shifts from fatty acid oxidation to a greater reliance on glycolysis. Here, the authors show that KLF7 can simultaneously regulate key enzymes in glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation to mitigate metabolic imbalance during cardiac hypertrophy.
This study presents hitherto unreported multiply-reverberating seismic body waves through the Earth’s center. Their travel times confirm a distinct internal shell within the inner core, existing possibly due to a past change in the inner core growth.
Expression of Drosophila or human endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) is sufficient to cause TDP-43 protein aggregation, and viral transmission of the ERVs triggers TDP-43 pathology in recipient cells. This mechanism may underly spread of neurodegenerative effects in a Drosophila model.
The increasing scale of single-cell RNA-seq studies presents new challenge for integrating datasets from different batches. Here, the authors develop scDML, a tool that simultaneously removes batch effects, improves clustering performance, recovers true cell types, and scales well to large datasets.
2D nonlayered materials exhibit interesting properties for catalysis, nanoelectronics and spintronics applications, but their growth is still challenging. Here, the authors report a theoretical model and an experimental strategy to synthesize various 2D nonlayered transition metal oxides with room-temperature magnetic properties.
Female naked mole rats are long lived and show little or no decline in fertility over their lifespan. Here Brieño-Enríquez et al., demonstrate that naked mole-rats establish an exceptionally large ovarian reserve and undergo postnatal oogenesis.
Somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) represents a therapeutic target of neuroendocrine tumors. Here, authors report two structures of SSTR2 bound to peptide octreotide and small molecule paltusotine, revealing the basis subtype selectivity and signal bias properties.
While the ribosome has been harnessed for synthetic biology, designing ribosomes has remained challenging. Here, the authors demonstrate a community science approach for rational design of ribosomes with beneficial properties.
Asymmetric histone modifications in parental pronuclei displays epigenetic regulation. Here the authors reveal the role of LSM1-mediated Major Satellite RNA decay in the H3 variant incorporation and modifications in male pronucleus.
The c.2299delG mutation in usherin causes loss of hearing and vision. Here, the authors show in a mouse model of this disease that the expression of mutant usherin leads to retinitis pigmentosa and structural defects in the photoreceptor cilium associated with mislocalization of VLGR1 and WHRN.
Single-cell multi-omics and deep learning could lead to the inference of biological networks across specific cell types. Here, the authors develop DeepMAPS, a deep learning, graph-based approach for cell-type specific network inference from single-cell multi-omics data that is tested on healthy and tumour tissue datasets.
Breathing is controlled automatically but is also conditionally integrated with behavior and emotion in awake animals. Here, authors identify brainstem neurons that are important for controlling awake-state-dependent breathing patterns in mice.
Time-restricted feeding (TRF) can prevent muscle function decline from obesogenic challenges. Here, the authors reveal that TRF improves muscle function through modulations of common and distinct pathways in diet- and genetic-induced obesity models.