DNA bricks with binding domains of 13 nucleotides instead of the typical 8 make it possible to self-assemble gigadalton-scale, three-dimensional nanostructures consisting of tens of thousands of unique components https://t.co/9INdOwEtLV
McAllister & Estes preview a pair of @nature papers from the
@ChoiLaboratory and Huh lab: "Brain, Immunity, Gut: “BIG” Links between Pregnancy and #Autism" https://t.co/9kjwFy2dH5
Editorial: Genetic association studies of the human genome often omit the X chromosome, but a concerted effort to undo this exclusion could offer medically relevant insights into basic biology that might otherwise be missed: https://t.co/VZbecYUBba
Characterization of a wild mice reference #microbiome opens a window of opportunity to understand how the #gutmicrobiota affects aspects of #hostphysiology that are important in the natural world outside the laboratory.
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New in Nature today is an amazing draft cell atlas of small intestinal epithelium based on single cell RNASeq data from over 53,000 cells. The data in Fig. 5 is of particular interest to M cell afficianados like me. https://t.co/bgWB0PXfP5