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  1. This landmark #ReviewedPreprint represents “the most significant breakthrough in membrane and secretory biogenesis in recent years.”

    ‘Structural analysis of the dynamic ribosome-translocon complex’
    elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  2. ​​This landmark #ReviewedPreprint represents “the most significant breakthrough in membrane and secretory biogenesis in recent years.”

    ‘Structural analysis of the dynamic ribosome-translocon complex’
    elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  3. What’s it actually like to publish a #ReviewedPreprint with eLife?

    We asked author Chunxiao Li, a palaeontologist at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Read about her experience.
    elifesciences.org/inside-elife

  4. Most species have two sexes. The protist Tetrahymena thermophila has seven.

    This fundamental #ReviewedPreprint reveals how it recognises self and non-self mating-types with a novel protein complex. elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  5. Biomineralisation appears to have evolved multiple times using different materials. This #ReviewedPreprint reveals how ROCK, an actomyosin remodelling protein, controls the process in sea urchin larvae. elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  6. New #ReviewedPreprint presents a method to fluorescently label peptide MHC complexes on live dendritic cells, allowing for a better understanding of antigen-specific T cell interactions.

    Public reviews by @eLife.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  7. Analysing T cell motion in different tissue environments: many parameters of T cell motion are similar across tissues, with the exception of parameters related to confinement.

    #ReviewedPreprint with public reviews by @eLife.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  8. The origins of RNA viruses can be hard to trace. This #ReviewedPreprint considers a more recent origin for coronaviruses and suggests their diversification occurred mainly through host switching rather than diversification with hosts. elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  9. What controls the repair of photosystem II, a key process in maintaining and optimising photosynthesis?

    Tryptophan oxidation plays a critical role, new #ReviewedPreprint with public reviews by @eLife suggests.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  10. Reviewers of this #ReviewedPreprint on ageing and senescence changed their assessment of the evidence from “incomplete” to “compelling” following the latest revisions by authors. Take a look at the reviews and version histories here: elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  11. New #ReviewedPreprint improves gene models for the ferret genome and identifies neural progenitors that are comparable to those found in developing human brains.

    Public reviews by @eLife.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  12. A new method to therapeutically harness myeloid cells which can be otherwise immunosuppressive and hamper T cell and immunotherapy responses – #ReviewedPreprint with public reviews by @eLife.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  13. New #ReviewedPreprint explores how transcription factors regulate transcription through cooperative binding to enhancers in Drosophila.

    Check out the full preprint with public reviews by @eLife.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  14. Reviewers of this #ReviewedPreprint on ageing and #senescence changed their assessment of the evidence from “incomplete” to “compelling” following the latest revisions by authors. Take a look at the reviews and version histories here: elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  15. “This important study in the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii significantly advances our understanding of calcium signalling mediated by the kinase CDPK1 in this species,” @eLife editors say about this #ReviewedPreprint

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  16. “This fundamental discovery establishes a new standard for the field of lymphatic physiology,” @eLife editors say about this #ReviewedPreprint that identifies the pacemaker cells that drive lymphatic pumping.

    sciety.org/articles/activity/1

  17. Insights into ulcerative colitis: The vesicular trafficking protein Rab7 maintains homeostasis in the gut by regulating the secretion of a protein called CLCA1. #ReviewedPreprint elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  18. Researchers explore a large and “solid” dataset on the surprisingly diverse diets of a group of toothed birds that lived over 100 million years ago called Enantiornithines, or “opposite birds.” #ReviewedPreprint elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  19. Researchers are looking in detail at how the ridges of our fingerprints deform and what that could tell us about our sense of touch. #ReviewedPreprint elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  20. A molecular proofreading system originating from archaea offers plants resistance to toxic aldehydes and genetically modifying plants to overexpress it can make them more stress-resistant. #ReviewedPreprint #PlantBiology #Transgenics #GeneticEngineering elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  21. These fly guys were snapped by the Kākāpō Recovery Team as they worked with soil environmental DNA to monitor one of the last surviving populations of the critically endangered #kākāpō 🦜 #ReviewedPreprint #12DaysOfeLife elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  22. This sandwich-like structure of columns gives strength and flexibility to the shell of a #brachiopod and has helped researchers understand the evolution of these distinctive structures during the Cambrian explosion. #Evolution #ReviewedPreprint #12DaysOfeLife elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  23. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  24. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  25. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  26. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  27. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  28. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  29. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  30. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint #Neuroscience elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  31. With more data, new protein biomarkers identified in a new #ReviewedPreprint could be utilised for the identification of women at risk for #preeclampsia prior to the onset of the disease. #Medicine #Pregnancy elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

  32. New #microscopy technology enables #nanoscale imaging of centimetre-scale tissues, making it possible to image the entire expanded mouse brain at cellular and subcellular resolution. #ReviewedPreprint elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre