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  • A surprising percentage of people with autism also suffer from seizures, but doctors have been baffled by this overlap for decades. Now, various groups of scientists have begun exploring how the same genetic risk factors and aberrations in nerve signaling in early brain development might underlie both these disorders. Marissa Miley reports on how solving this riddle could point to better treatments for epilepsy and autism.

    • Marissa Miley
    News
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 17, P: 408-410
  • The transition state, a transient species where bond transformation occurs, fundamentally controls reaction dynamics. This important species can be probed through the photodetachment of an anionic precursor, as has now been shown in the F + NH3 reaction. A combination of theory and experiment reveals resonances that span the transition state.

    • Mark C. Babin
    • Martin DeWitt
    • Daniel M. Neumark
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 15, P: 194-199
  • Analyses of layer 5 cortical pyramidal neurons in 10 mammalian species show that human neurons are distinct in that they do not follow the expected allometric relationship between neuron size and membrane conductance.

    • Lou Beaulieu-Laroche
    • Norma J. Brown
    • Mark T. Harnett
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 600, P: 274-278
  • Ryan Emerson and colleagues report immunosequencing of the variable region of the TCRβ chain in 666 individuals with known cytomegalovirus (CMV) status. They show that CMV status and HLA genotype shape the T cell repertoire and demonstrate proof of principle that TCRβ sequencing can be used as a specific diagnostic of pathogen exposure.

    • Ryan O Emerson
    • William S DeWitt
    • Harlan S Robins
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 49, P: 659-665