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  • A study in mice shows that learning induces c-Fos expression in a subset of astrocytes in the hippocampus, and that ensembles of these learning-associated astrocytes are involved in the recall of memories.

    • Michael R. Williamson
    • Wookbong Kwon
    • Benjamin Deneen
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 637, P: 478-486
  • 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
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 632, P: 903-910
  • Nitrogen dioxide levels peak in the morning and decline in the afternoon across various Asian cities during summer, reflecting diurnal variations in local nitrogen oxide emissions and atmospheric chemistry, according to an analysis of hourly observations from geostationary satellites.

    • Junsung Park
    • Hyunkee Hong
    • Jung-Hun Woo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 1-12
  • Callosal projection neurons located in the hemisphere contralateral to primary glioblastoma promote progression and widespread infiltration, and screening of axon guidance genes identified SEMA4F as a key regulator of tumourigenesis and activity-dependent progression.

    • Emmet Huang-Hobbs
    • Yi-Ting Cheng
    • Benjamin Deneen
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 619, P: 844-850
  • Methods for reprogramming human cells are unable to prospectively distinguish bona fide induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from partially reprogrammed cells. Using live imaging to monitor cell fate, Chan et al. identify a set of markers that allows identification of rare iPS cells within a heterogeneous cell population.

    • Elayne M Chan
    • Sutheera Ratanasirintrawoot
    • Thorsten M Schlaeger
    Research
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 27, P: 1033-1037