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  • Cryo-electron microscopy structures of the noradrenaline transporter (NET) reveal binding modes of adrenaline, coordination of sodium and chloride ion binding and the binding sites and mechanisms of inhibition by conotoxin, bupropion and ziprasidone.

    • Tuo Hu
    • Zhuoya Yu
    • Yan Zhao
    Article
  • In Drosophila, dopamine sets motivational state during mating by regulating the integration of competing drives in copulation decision neurons, potentially indicative of a more general role for control over neuronal integration time in the regulation of behavioural decisions.

    • Aditya K. Gautham
    • Lauren E. Miner
    • Michael A. Crickmore
    Article
  • Serotonin has a role in ependymoma tumorigenesis through modifying histones and thereby regulating key transcription factors and activating specific oncogenic transcriptional networks in brain cells.

    • Hsiao-Chi Chen
    • Peihao He
    • Benjamin Deneen
    Article
  • FANCD2–FANCI is a sliding clamp that diffuses on double-stranded DNA but stalls when it reaches a single-stranded gap, providing a unified molecular mechanism that reconciles the roles of FANCD2–FANCI in the recognition and protection of stalled replication forks.

    • Pablo Alcón
    • Artur P. Kaczmarczyk
    • Lori A. Passmore
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Youti yuanshi is a euarthropod species newly described from a fossilized larva from Yunnan Province, China dating approximately to late Atdabanian stage, Cambrian period, and provides insights into the evolution of arthropods.

    • Martin R. Smith
    • Emma J. Long
    • Xiguang Zhang
    ArticleOpen Access
  • This Review examines the diverse strategies utilized by naturally occurring antibiotics and suggests how they have provided, and will in future provide, inspiration for the design of novel antibiotics.

    • Kim Lewis
    • Richard E. Lee
    • Ingo Wohlgemuth
    Review Article
  • Using osmium isotopes, the 2021 Fagradalsfjall lavas in Iceland are shown to be both fractionally crystallized and strongly crustally contaminated, probably by mid-ocean-ridge gabbros and older basalts underlying the Reykjanes Peninsula.

    • James M. D. Day
    • Savannah Kelly
    • Thor Thordarson
    Article
  • This study of immunological memory diversity in the human upper airway provides new understanding of immune memory at a major mucosal barrier tissue in humans.

    • Sydney I. Ramirez
    • Farhoud Faraji
    • Shane Crotty
    Article
  • Structures of fetal and adult muscle acetylcholine receptors reveal a developmental switch that alters channel biophysics and pharmacology to enable neuromuscular junction maturation, uncovering pathogenic mechanisms underlying congenital myasthenic syndromes.

    • Huanhuan Li
    • Jinfeng Teng
    • Ryan E. Hibbs
    Article
  • Two photonic platforms using a convolutional processing system with partially coherent light sources is shown to boost computing parallelism, demonstrated using the classification of gaits of patients with Parkinson’s disease and the MNIST handwritten digits dataset.

    • Bowei Dong
    • Frank Brückerhoff-Plückelmann
    • Harish Bhaskaran
    ArticleOpen Access