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Dendrite initiation and deflection in biaxially stressed solid electrolytes
Correcting congenital myasthenia-associated acetylcholine receptor defects
Competing programs shape cortical sensorimotor–association axis development
Food web complexity underlies biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning
<i>N</i><sup>4</sup>-Acetylcytidine enhances synthetic mRNA translation yield and fidelity
Moderate volcanic eruptions and extreme wildfires humidify the stratosphere
Aerosols and hydrocarbons in the atmosphere of a white dwarf planet
TROP2 targeting reveals therapy-driven cell state dynamics in colorectal cancer
Heat-triggered phospholipid flipping stabilizes plasma membrane fluidity
Dual tumour–myeloid targeting of glioblastoma with GPNMB CAR-T cells
Connecting single-cell transcriptomes to projectomes in the mouse visual cortex
Steatosis shapes prognosis-defining liver metastasis heterogeneity in CRC
Hadean bridgmanite in the source of a present-day ocean island
Tin perovskite transistors stabilized through volatile coordination
Restoring cortical disinhibition improves Huntington’s disease phenotypes
Directly probing the carrier transfer length in 2D-material transistors
Targeted enzyme discovery using metal-coordination mining
Identification of cross-stage, cross-species malaria CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell antigens
Replication-stress-induced chromatin loops protect fork stability
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