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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Natalie de Souza
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Rita Strack
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Lei Tang
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Nina Vogt
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Lin Tang
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Erika Pastrana
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Arunima Singh
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Madhura Mukhopadhyay
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Daniel Evanko
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  • For Nature Methods’ 20th anniversary, our current and past editors reminisce about their favorite papers, initiatives and projects at the journal.

    • Tal Nawy
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  • As Nature Methods celebrates a milestone anniversary, we look back on the past two decades of methods development in basic biological research.

    Editorial
  • Miniature, transparent Danionella fishes, which are among the smallest living adult vertebrates, allow investigation of general principles of brain-wide neural circuits and evolutionary and developmental mechanisms for neurobehavioral innovations.

    • Andrew H. Bass
    • Jonathan T. Perelmuter
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