Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying associative threat learning is essential for advancing behavioral models of threat and adaptation. We investigated distinct activation patterns across ...
See more details Toxoplasma gondii replicates through endodyogeny, an unconventional form of internal budding in which two daughter cells are assembled within a single mother cell. During this process ...
In this work, we use the term ‘daily rhythm’ as an umbrella term to describe the observable patterns of mosquito behavior over a 24-hour period, acknowledging that these patterns may include both ...
Neurons selective to running trajectories in the rat anterior cingulate cortex are reactivated during observation and interact with hippocampal replay to guide subsequent spatial navigation.
Intrinsically disordered regions in transcription factors enhance both target binding probability and search efficiency.
Fibronectin triggers secretion of extracellular vesicles carrying collagen VI that regulate smooth muscle cell adhesion and migration during vascular repair and atherogenesis.
This study addresses an important question and shows how social navigation in homing pigeons can be explained by simple averaging, without requiring any complex cognitive abilities. The evidence, ...
Add a comment + Open annotations. The current annotation count on this page is being calculated. An analysis of hoverfly flight shows that wing design, not faster flapping, enables the smallest ...
Uveal melanoma is a type of cancer in a region of the eye called the uvea. It is typically treated with radiation, which cures about half of patients. However, half of the patients subsequently ...
This important study demonstrates that ocular organoids can generate both retina and lens through a non-canonical, "inside-out" morphogenetic route. The work is solid, with well-designed experiments ...
Structural and computational approaches uncover the molecular basis for dimerization, open-closed conformational transitions, and the dynamic behavior of the human angiotensin-I converting enzyme ...
To parse foreground and background sounds, the auditory cortex of humans and ferrets share a similar hierarchical organization, but the underlying computational mechanisms are fundamentally different.
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