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Hierarchical Planning in Humans

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To Sporulate or Not to Sporulate/ Cell, July 9, 2015 (Vol. 162, Issue 2)

To Sporulate or Not to Sporulate/ Cell, July 9, 2015 (Vol. 162, Issue 2) - YouTube...

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NMDA Receptor Signaling Critical for Habit Formation

NMDA Receptor Signaling Critical for Habit Formation - How does the brain form habits? Joe Tsien and colleagues explore the cellular mechanisms underlying habit formation and find that NMDA receptors ...

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MutSγ-Induced DNA Conformational Changes Provide Insight into its Role in Meiotic Recombination

MutSγ-Induced DNA Conformational Changes Provide Insight into its Role in Meiotic Recombination ...

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A New Method to View the Cortex in Depth

Researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Yale University describe a new optical method to simultaneously record neuronal activity across all layers of the cerebral cortex -- in a beha...

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Tracing terrestrial DOC in the Baltic Sea

Tracing terrestrial DOC in the Baltic Sea...

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Human Mutation - Gijs W.E. Santen

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Sensing DNA Damage, ATP Orders an Mre11-Rad50 Clamp Down

Sensing DNA Damage, ATP Orders an Mre11-Rad50 Clamp Down - By trapping Mre11-Rad50 in mulitple states, Karl-Peter Hopfner and colleagues discover that Mre11-Rad50 transiently assembles into an ATP-con...

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PLANTS Licensed to kill: mitochondria, chloroplasts and cell death

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Antimicrobial Discovery Gets Put on Display / Cell Jan. 25, 2018 (Volume 172, Issue 3)

Antimicrobial Discovery Gets Put on Display / Cell Jan. 25, 2018 (Volume 172, Issue 3) - YouTube...

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Biogeochemistry and benthic exchange in coastal Baltic sediment and seawater

Biogeochemistry and benthic exchange in coastal Baltic sediment and seawater...

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Natural Off-Switch of Cas9/Cell, Dec. 8, 2016 (Vol. 167, Issue 7)

CRISPR-Cas9 has been repurposed to precisely edit the genome. In this video and the Cell paper published in the December 15 issue of Cell, Alan Davidson's group at the University of Toronto and Erik S...

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