New issue alert!๐https://t.co/uP2kI6DjtL
On the cover: Brann et al. demonstrate that each olfactory sensory neuron selects one of approximately 1,000 receptors to express based on its spatial position within the olfactory epithelium, thereby creating a stereotyped receptor map
Kristen Fortney (@bioagelabs) is part of the Hallmarks of aging speaker lineup! Join us in Seville, Oct 4โ6, 2026 to explore the future of aging biology.
Abstracts deadline tomorrow, June 5, 2026
https://t.co/m3q5PT34rp
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With aging, cells lose their identity and undergo a mesenchymal drift. Reversing this drift may be a way to mitigate aging and promote healthspan. A new @CellCellPress review
https://t.co/fr4N6b75Im
Join Martin Beck @MPIbp at #CS3Dbiologicalfunction2026.
Martinโs cutting-edge research combines cryo-ET, structural proteomics, and computational modeling to uncover how molecular machines function within cells.
Abstract deadline: July 3, 2026
https://t.co/pk2uXJ6ps2
In the latest issue! Transplantation of encapsulated mitochondria alleviates dysfunction in mitochondrial and Parkinsonโs disease models https://t.co/hPFFrxYCNK
In the latest issue! Streptomyces enrichment in roots during drought is uncoupled from plant benefit and is driven by host suppression of iron uptake and immunity https://t.co/3r6sOgdb5w
The brain works hard to clear waste, and impairments are central to neurodegeneration. In @CellCellPress, Innovation Investigator @andcyang, w/ @NaliniRRao, Yuichi Chayama, and team map it from the inside out, following the brain's own proteins to see where waste actually goes.