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  • Spinal cord injury leads to flaccid paralysis resulting from the loss of descending serotonergic modulation. Murray et al. demonstrate that spontaneous recovery of motoneuron excitability is associated with alternative mRNA editing and increased expression of constitutively active 5HT2C serotonin receptors. Activation of these receptors leads to large persistent calcium currents, sustained muscle contractions and restoration of locomotion. However, in the absence of descending modulation from the brain, this leads to spasticity. Inhibiting constitutive 5-HT receptor activity is effective in reducing spasticity in rats and humans following spinal cord injury.

    • Katherine C Murray
    • Aya Nakae
    • Karim Fouad
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 16, P: 694-700
  • The dynamic qualities of fact-cycling mineral-associated organic matter depend on chemistry between minerals and organic matter, their interactions, and the destabilizing forces causing decomposition, according to a review of recent studies on mineral-associated organic matter across ecosystems

    • Andrea Jilling
    • A. Stuart Grandy
    • Em D. Whalen
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 1-14
  • Soil carbon cycling is closely linked with landscape complexities in soil properties, climate and land use. This Perspective outlines how soil formation theory could provide insight on landscape-scale soil–carbon interactions as well as carbon sequestration and improve predictions of future soil organic matter dynamics.

    • Sebastian Doetterl
    • Asmeret Asefaw Berhe
    • Rota Wagai
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 67-81