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The ACE1 secondary metabolite gene cluster is a pathogenicity factor of wheat blast fungus -...
Nature· 11 hours agoMolecular analyses suggest that a blast resistance gene already defeated in rice may be revived as a durable resistance gene in wheat by targeting ACE1, a pathogenicity factor of the wheat blast fungus.
Creative connections: the neural correlates of semantic relatedness are associated with creativity -...
Nature· 11 hours agoCombining HD-EEG with connectome modeling predicts individual creative behavior from resting-state functional connectivity, highlighting the importance of optimal activation interplay across networks in creative cognition.
Asymptomatic herpes simplex virus brain infection elicits cellular senescence phenotypes in the...
Nature· 11 hours agoIdentification of senescence-related markers in the brain and spinal cord of mice with asymptomatic HSV-1 brain infection and animals undergoing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis which parallels multiple sclerosis in humans.
‘Chemical recycling’: 15-minute reaction turns old clothes into useful molecules
Nature· 18 hours agoFast fashion creates millions of tonnes of waste each year — could clever chemistry help to tackle the problem?
Mammalian cell display with automated oligo design and library assembly allows for rapid residue...
Nature· 1 day agoUsing a new method for rapid, residue-level epitope determination combining flow cytometry and surface displayed alanine substitution variants the authors determined the epitopes of three new antibodies binding the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein.
Small extracellular vesicles derived from microRNA-22-3p-overexpressing mesenchymal stem cells...
Nature· 1 day agoMicroRNA-22-3p enhances the protective effect of mesenchymal stem cells derived small extracellular vesicles on N-methyl-D-aspartic acid-induced retinal ganglion cell damage by regulating MAPK pathway mediated apoptosis.
A CRISPR/Cas9 screen in embryonic stem cells reveals that Mdm2 regulates totipotency exit -...
Nature· 1 day agoA CRISPR/Cas9 screen identities regulators about the transition of pluripotency to totipotency and revealed Mdm2 as a significant negative regulator of totipotency.
How Denisovans thrived on top of the world: mysterious ancient humans’ survival secrets revealed
Nature· 2 days agoThe cave-dwelling group hunted animals such as hyenas and hares to sustain themselves in harsh...
Powerful Ariane 6 rocket poised to restore Europe’s access to space
Nature· 2 days agoAfter years of delays, the heavy-lift launcher is finally ready to send major scientific missions...
Still listening
Nature· 2 days agoLost in music.