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  • Mitochondrial electron transport chain activity provides ATP, generates superoxide, regulates apoptosis and provides the biosynthetic building blocks for growing cells. Here Steinert et al. genetically dissect these functions and find that, in the absence of mitochondrial complex III function, acute stimulation results in CD8+ T cell exhaustion and that mitochondrial complex III reactive oxygen species are required for establishment of naive and memory populations.

    • Elizabeth M. Steinert
    • Beatriz Furtado Bruza
    • Navdeep S. Chandel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Immunology
    Volume: 26, P: 1267-1274
  • Neuropixels recordings from the language-dominant prefrontal cortex reveal a structured organization of planned words, an encoding cascade of phonetic representations by prefrontal neurons in humans and a cellular process that could support the production of speech.

    • Arjun R. Khanna
    • William Muñoz
    • Ziv M. Williams
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 626, P: 603-610
  • By tracking the activity of individual neurons using microarrays and Neuropixels probes, a study examines the representation of linguistic meaning, at the single-cell level, during natural speech processing in humans.

    • Mohsen Jamali
    • Benjamin Grannan
    • Ziv M. Williams
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 631, P: 610-616
  • How does the intricate balance of gene regulation and expression within individual neurons relate to electrophysiological oscillations and, ultimately, cognition? In a new study, Berto and colleagues take an important step toward addressing this question by correlating oscillatory biomarkers of successful memory encoding with gene expression on a within-participant basis.

    • Arjun R. Khanna
    • Ziv M. Williams
    News & Views
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 24, P: 455-456