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Cell aims to publish the most exciting and provocative research in biology. Posts by Scientific Editors on the Cell Editorial team.
Cambridge, MA
Joined August 2009
The new issue is outšā .On the cover, Eliav et al. reveal that hippocampal replays in bats flying in very large, naturalistic environments were highly fragmented and short, depicting trajectories covering only a small portion of the environment size.
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Now online! A mechano-resistance mechanism in skin adapts to terrestrial locomotion
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An evolutionarily emerged ER-based mechano-resistance mechanism supports epidermal function under mechanical pressure. SLURP1, an ER membrane protein, preserves SERCA2b activity and calcium homeost...
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Now online! Iterative recombinase technologies for efficient and precise genome engineering across kilobase to megabase scales
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High-throughput recombination site screening with AI-assisted recombinase engineering allows for the development of an iterative Cre-Lox system that, when combined with a scar-free prime editing...
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RT @CellPressNews: Potato evolved from tomato 9 million years ago. @NHM_London Sandra Knapp.@UBC Loren H. Rieseberā¦.
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Now online! Design of soluble Notch agonists that drive T cell development and boost immunity
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Mout et al. report the development of soluble Notch agonists that can be used for T cell development in suspension cultures and 3D bioreactors and for enhancing immunity in vivo.
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Now online! Single-cell multiregion epigenomic rewiring in Alzheimerās disease progression and cognitive resilience
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A single-cell epigenomic and transcriptomic atlas across six brain regions in Alzheimerās disease reveals widespread epigenomic relaxation and information loss, associated with the selective deplet...
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Now online! Ancient hybridization underlies tuberization and radiation of the potato lineage
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Genomic and functional analyses reveal that the potato lineage originated from a homoploid interspecific hybridization event between the Tomato and Etuberosum lineages 8ā9 million years ago. The...
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Looking forward to @UCIrvine Lisa Wagarās talk āPredicting immunogenicity using human immune organoidsā@CellSymposia #CSStemCells25. Want to join her? Submit an abstract before August 1 to be considered for a poster or short talk
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Now online! Quantifying the varying harvest of fermentation products from the human gut microbiota
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Fermentation products are the most abundant gut microbial metabolites absorbed by the host, with important dose-dependent consequences for health. In this study, we present a systems-level analysis...
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Now online! DNA mutagenesis driven by transcription factor competition with mismatch repair
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Competition between transcription factors and mismatch repair machinery drives localized hypermutation at regulatory elements, with implications for cancer and genome evolution.
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Read the latest research and perspectives from our journals on the use of #AI in the study of normal #BrainFunction, along with the diagnosis and treatment of #NervousSystemDisorders.
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Now online! Cancer immunology data engine reveals secreted AOAH as a potential immunotherapy
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The Cancer Immunology Data Engine, integrating 90 immuno-oncology omics datasets, identifies genes that regulate immunotherapy efficacy. AOAH, the top hit secreted protein, potentiates T cell...
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Now online! Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites
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Zhang, Todeschini, and Wu et al. show that the bacterial defense system Kiwa senses phage attachment at the membrane and assembles a transmembrane complex that halts infection by blocking phage DNA...
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Now online! Human interpretable grammar encodes multicellular systems biology models to democratize virtual cell laboratories
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We developed a plain text modeling languageāa cell behavior hypothesis grammarāto easily build virtual cell models and connect them to data, helping scientists to unlock the hidden dynamics of...
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Now online! Comprehensive human proteome profiles across a 50-year lifespan reveal aging trajectories and signatures
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A 50-year multi-tissue proteomic atlas reveals transcriptome-proteome decoupling, proteostasis decline with amyloid accumulation, and asynchronous aging clocks, identifying circulating senoproteins...
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In the latest issue! Unmasking the Denisovans
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The Harbin cranium, linked to Denisovans via mitochondrial DNA, broadens their known range and provides the first insights into Denisovan morphology. This discovery highlights the potential of...
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In the latest issue! A natural gene on-off system confers field thermotolerance for grain quality and yield in rice
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(Cell 188, 3661ā3678.e1āe21; July 10, 2025)
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Collaborate with the leaders redefining agricultural science. Join @CellSymposia #CSSustainAgri2025 in Sanya, China, Oct 19ā21. - Hear from global leaders in #plant #science.- Register by Aug 8 to save.- Submit your late-breaking poster today!.
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In the latest issue! Proximity between LAG-3 and the T cell receptor guides suppression of T cell activation and autoimmunity
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T cell receptor proximity plays a critical role in MHC class II-dependent LAG-3 suppression of CD4+ T cells, which disrupts the association of receptor components CD3ε/Lck inside the cell. A bispec...
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In the latest issue! Denisovan mitochondrial DNA from dental calculus of the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium
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A mitochondrial genome from Middle Pleistocene hominin dental calculus from northeastern China clusters with mtDNAs of early Denisovan individuals in Siberia, linking a nearly complete cranium to...
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