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Facilitating rapid review for accessible research - an online only, #OpenAccess peer reviewed journal for research across all aspects of the biological sciences
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    Jul 6, 2023
    Welcome to Biology Open: 📍 Cambridge, UK 📚 Published by @Co_Biologists 👨‍🔬 Editor-in-Chief Daniel Gorelick @gorelicklab 🔓 All articles published #OpenAccess 🤝Partnered with @ReviewCommons 🙌Champions #ECRs Find out more: ow.ly/EF4J50EOg6H
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    Veronika Kerestes and colleagues provide an analysis of gene expression changes upon Topobexin treatment and TOP2B-knockout in hiPSC derived cardiomyocytes. doi.org/10.1242/bio.06…
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    Aug 18
    Renaud Balthazard and colleagues suggest the existence of another layer of control over the cellular metabolism of antigen-presenting cells. doi.org/10.1242/bio.06…
    SNAT2 is ubiquitinated and downregulated from the plasma membrane by MARCH1.
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    Haiko Poppinga and colleagues investigate whether memories formed in Drosophila melanogaster larvae persist through metamorphosis. doi.org/10.1242/bio.06…
    No memory through metamorphosis in wild type D. melanogaster after olfactory electric shock conditioning.
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    Aug 14
    In their Methods & Techniques article, Daniel T. Burns and Ken G. Gerow demonstrate that response feature analysis (RFA) has the flexibility to answer questions that traditional repeated measures analyses cannot. doi.org/10.1242/bio.06…
    Creative summary stage using logistic regression. (A) Fitted regressions for all animals. The black horizontal line is set at L≈2.2, which corresponds to 90%. (B) Logits of recovery over time with fitted regression for one study animal (M13). The dashed horizontal line at L≈2.2 (90% recovery) intersects the fitted line at ln(Days)=2.98. The ID is the animal's identification number and M denotes whether the animal was male (M=1) or female (M=0).

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