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  2. More from Cell Reports - Cell Press

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    Explore our Best ofs throughout the years, research topic-based collections updated on a weekly basis, and more. Check out the journal metrics of Cell Reports! Cell Reports ISSN: 2211-1247 (online); 2639-1856 (print) Cell Reports is an open access journal that publishes peer-reviewed papers across the entire life sciences spectrum that report ...

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    Panagiotis Mistriotis spoke with Luca Gasparoli about his scientific journey and inspiration to become a scientist and his focus on investigating the mechanisms underlying mechanical regulation of cell migration, stem cell fate decisions, and smooth muscle cell function; in particular, he discussed his lab’s recent publication in Cell Reports exploring how spatial confinement influences ...

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    Cell Reports Medicine. Cell Reports Medicine is a premium open-access journal from Cell Press publishing cutting-edge research in translational and clinical biomedical sciences that inform and influence human health and medicine. More.

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    In a recent issue of Cell Reports, Maurya et al. demonstrated that Drep4, ...

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    Stem Cell Reports (partner) Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Trends in Cancer. Trends in Cell Biology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism. Trends in Genetics. Trends in Immunology. Trends in Microbiology.

  7. Dual and Opposing Functions of the Central Amygdala in the ... -...

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    Summary. Pain perception is essential for survival and can be amplified or suppressed by expectations, experiences, and context. The neural mechanisms underlying bidirectional modulation of pain remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) functions as a pain rheostat, decreasing or increasing pain ...

  8. Vascular cells improve functionality of human cardiac organoids:...

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    In Voges et al., addition of vascular cells in human cardiac organoids improves function and expression of maturation markers via paracrine mechanisms. Vascular cells are also required for modelling inflammation-induced cardiac dysfunction via paracrine endothelin-1 signaling. To facilitate streamlined screening applications, a one-step differentiation protocol is also developed.

  9. Information for authors: Cell Reports

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    Cell Reports is an open-access journal from Cell Press that publishes high-quality papers across the entire spectrum of the life sciences. The primary criterion for publication in Cell Reports , as for all Cell Press journals, is new biological insight.

  10. A CRISPR Dropout Screen Identifies Genetic Vulnerabilities ... -...

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    Recent reports on CRISPR screens on several cancer cell lines have demonstrated their power (Hart et al., 2015; Wang et al., 2015). A human malignancy in urgent need of additional therapies is acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a devastating disorder with a long-term survival rate of less than 30% ( Ferrara and Schiffer, 2013 ).

  11. Indirect suppression of CD4 T cell activation through LAG ... -...

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    As a cell-extrinsic effect via LAG-3, some feedback signals via MHC class II control maturation and activation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs), leading to the regulation of T cell activation. 17, 18 Papers continue to report other mechanisms of the inhibitory function by LAG-3-expressing T cells. 19, 20, 21 These reports indicate that the ...