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  • Mesoscopic mapping of the brain: From rodents to primates

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      Authors: Yan-Gang Sun; Qingming Luo, Mu-Ming Poo
      Pages: 3625 - 3628
      Abstract: Utilizing brain mapping technologies, the Mesoscopic Brain Mapping Consortium reports diverse cell types and their connectivity primarily in mouse and primate brains, providing insights into brain organization, development, evolution, and diseases.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.013
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Burst firing in Alzheimer’s disease: A shift beyond amyloid'

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      Authors: Luísa V. Lopes; Paula A. Pousinha
      Pages: 3629 - 3630
      Abstract: In this issue of Cell, Harris et al. reveal that high-molecular-weight soluble tau—rather than amyloid-beta—impairs burst firing in hippocampal neurons, providing a mechanistic link to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease. This disruption, linked to CaV2.3 downregulation, highlights soluble tau as a key driver of neuronal dysfunction and a promising therapeutic target.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.016
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Targeting serotonin transporter boosts tumor-fighting T cells

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      Authors: Michael D. Gershon
      Pages: 3631 - 3632
      Abstract: In this issue of Cell, Yang and colleagues demonstrate that autocrine activation of serotonin receptors on tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells enhances antitumor immunity. Modulating serotonin signaling may provide a new approach to therapy for cancer. Serotonin-targeting drugs such as SSRIs and others, developed to fight depression, may thus be repurposed for cancer immunotherapy.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.012
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • A clinical road map for single-cell omics

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      Authors: Michael A. Skinnider; Gregoire Courtine, Jocelyne Bloch, Jordan W. Squair
      Pages: 3633 - 3647
      Abstract: Despite initial forays into clinical settings, single-cell technologies do not yet routinely inform medical decision-making. Here, we identify and categorize barriers hindering the clinical deployment of single-cell omics. We articulate a framework to identify patient subpopulations that stand to benefit from such biomarkers and outline the requirements to derive actionable clinical readouts.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.009
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • The generative era of medical AI

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      Authors: L. John Fahrner; Emma Chen, Eric Topol, Pranav Rajpurkar
      Pages: 3648 - 3660
      Abstract: Significant progress has been made in recent years in applying large language models and multimodal artificial intelligence to health and medicine, transforming diagnostics, patient interactions, and medical forecasting, although challenges like privacy, regulation, and system integration remain before widespread clinical adoption.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.018
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • A natural gene on-off system confers field thermotolerance for grain
           quality and yield in rice

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      Authors: Wei Li; Ke Yang, Chaofan Hu, Waseem Abbas, Jian Zhang, Pengkun Xu, Bo Cheng, Juncheng Zhang, Wenjing Yin, Abdullah Shalmani, Lianghuan Qu, Qingya Lv, Bingchen Li, Yuqing He, Xuelei Lai, Lizhong Xiong, Qifa Zhang, Yibo Li
      Pages: 3661 - 3678.e21
      Abstract: A natural variation in QT12, a negative regulator of field thermotolerance controlled by upstream NF-Y transcription factors, leads to its insensitive response to high temperature, thereby improving thermotolerance for grain quality and yield by maintaining storage substance balance in rice.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-04-30
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.011
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Tracing the evolutionary history of the CCR5delta32 deletion via ancient
           and modern genomes

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      Authors: Kirstine Ravn; Leonardo Cobuccio, Rasa Audange Muktupavela, Jonas Meisner, Lasse Schnell Danielsen, Michael Eriksen Benros, Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen, Martin Sikora, Eske Willerslev, Morten E. Allentoft, Evan K. Irving-Pease, Simon Rasmussen
      Pages: 3679 - 3695.e16
      Abstract: The CCR5delta32 deletion arose on a pre-existing haplotype of 84 variants over 6,700 years ago in the Western Steppe. Positive selection drove it to high frequency, resulting in a variant of present-day medical importance.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-05
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.015
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Machine-learning-assisted universal protein activation in living mice

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      Authors: Xin Wang; Yuan Liu, Zhenchao Wang, Xiangmei Zeng, William Shu Ching Ngai, Jie Wang, Heng Zhang, Xiao Xie, Rongfeng Zhu, Xinyuan Fan, Chu Wang, Peng R. Chen
      Pages: 3696 - 3714.e24
      Abstract: The computer-aided CAGE-Proxvivo strategy offers a universal platform for on-demand activation of various proteins, modulation of protein-protein interactions, tumor-specific stimulation of inflammatory cell death, and immunotherapeutic interventions in living animals.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-27
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.006
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • tRNA modifications tune m6A-dependent mRNA decay

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      Authors: Bastian Linder; Puneet Sharma, Jie Wu, Tosca Birbaumer, Cristian Eggers, Shino Murakami, Roman E. Ott, Kai Fenzl, Hannah Vorgerd, Florian Erhard, Samie R. Jaffrey, Sebastian A. Leidel, Lars M. Steinmetz
      Pages: 3715 - 3727.e13
      Abstract: tRNA modifications functionally interact with m6A to regulate mRNA decay.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-04-30
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.013
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • m6A alters ribosome dynamics to initiate mRNA degradation

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      Authors: Shino Murakami; Anthony O. Olarerin-George, Jianheng Fox Liu, Sara Zaccara, Ben Hawley, Samie R. Jaffrey
      Pages: 3728 - 3743.e20
      Abstract: m6A is a potent inducer of ribosome stalling and collisions that trigger YTHDF-mediated mRNA degradation, a process that highlights the ribosome as a critical sensor linking translation dynamics to m6A-dependent mRNA metabolism.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-05
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.020
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Cyclic-dinucleotide-induced filamentous assembly of phospholipases governs
           broad CBASS immunity

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      Authors: Jingge Wang; Zhao Li, Hao Lang, Wenfeng Fu, Yina Gao, Sen Yin, Panpan Sun, Zhaolong Li, Jiafeng Huang, Songqing Liu, Yun Zhu, Fei Sun, Dong Li, Pu Gao, Ang Gao
      Pages: 3744 - 3756.e16
      Abstract: Phospholipase effectors of the CBASS system assemble from an inactive dimeric state into active higher-order filamentous oligomers upon sensing cyclic dinucleotides, facilitating membrane disruption and subsequent cell lysis to prevent phage propagation.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-08
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.022
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Post-gastrulation amnioids as a stem cell-derived model of human
           extra-embryonic development

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      Authors: Borzo Gharibi; Oliver C.K. Inge, Irene Rodriguez-Hernandez, Paul C. Driscoll, Christelle Dubois, Ming Jiang, Michael Howell, J. Mark Skehel, James I. Macrae, Silvia D.M. Santos
      Pages: 3757 - 3774.e20
      Abstract: An embryonic stem cell-based 3D model that accurately recapitulates the size, morphology, and functional features of the human amnion at 4 weeks, termed the post-gastrulation amnioid (PGA), is developed. The model’s reproducibility and scalability make it ideal for studying amniogenesis and for clinical applications that use human amniotic sac membranes.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-15
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.025
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Alzheimer’s disease patient-derived high-molecular-weight tau impairs
           bursting in hippocampal neurons

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      Authors: Samuel S. Harris; Robert Ellingford, Jana Hartmann, Debanjan Dasgupta, Marten Kehring, Rikesh M. Rajani, David Graykowski, Noé Quittot, Dhanush Sivasankaran, Caitlin Commins, Zhanyun Fan, Suraya A. Bond, Fred Wolf, David Dupret, Raymond J. Dolan, Arthur Konnerth, Andreas Neef, Bradley T. Hyman, Marc Aurel Busche
      Pages: 3775 - 3788.e21
      Abstract: In mouse models, tau impairs neuronal complex spike bursting and associated network processes in hippocampus CA1 alongside CaV2.3 downregulation. Soluble high-molecular-weight tau species drive these impairments, as lowering levels rectifies deficits and AD patient-derived extracts selectively compromise burst generation.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-04-28
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.006
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Dopamine encodes deep network teaching signals for individual learning
           trajectories

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      Authors: Samuel Liebana; Aeron Laffere, Chiara Toschi, Louisa Schilling, Jessica Moretti, Jacek Podlaski, Matthias Fritsche, Peter Zatka-Haas, Yulong Li, Rafal Bogacz, Andrew Saxe, Armin Lak
      Pages: 3789 - 3805.e33
      Abstract: Longitudinal tracking of long-term learning behavior and striatal dopamine reveals that dopamine teaching signals shape individually diverse yet systematic learning trajectories, captured mathematically by the fixed point structure of a deep neural network.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-06-11
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.025
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Single-neuron projectomes of macaque prefrontal cortex reveal refined axon
           targeting and arborization

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      Authors: Lingfeng Gou; Yanzhi Wang, Le Gao, Sang Liu, Mingli Wang, Qinwen Chai, Jiao Fang, Lijie Zhan, Xiaowen Shen, Tao Jiang, Wenqiang Ren, Miao Ren, Xueyan Jia, Chi Xiao, Anan Li, Xiangning Li, Qingming Luo, Gouki Okazawa, Tianming Yang, Zhen Liu, Mu-ming Poo, Xiaoquan Yang, Zhiming Shen, Chun Xu, Jun Yan
      Pages: 3806 - 3822.e24
      Abstract: The reconstruction of whole-brain projectomes of 2,231 single neurons from the macaque prefrontal cortex reveals refined axon targeting and arborization, providing a structural foundation for primate-specific cognitive functions.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.005
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Serotonin transporter inhibits antitumor immunity through regulating the
           intratumoral serotonin axis

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      Authors: Bo Li; James Elsten-Brown, Miao Li, Enbo Zhu, Zhe Li, Yuning Chen, Elliot Kang, Feiyang Ma, Jennifer Chiang, Yan-Ruide Li, Yichen Zhu, Jie Huang, Audrey Fung, Quentin Scarborough, Robin Cadd, Jin J. Zhou, Arnold I. Chin, Matteo Pellegrini, Lili Yang
      Pages: 3823 - 3842.e21
      Abstract: Serotonin transporter (SERT) inhibits CD8 T cell antitumor immunity by depleting intratumoral serotonin. SERT-blocking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants enhance CD8 T cell antitumor immunity and synergize with anti-PD-1, highlighting SSRIs as potential cancer immunotherapeutics.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-21
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.032
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • RNA polymerase II partitioning is a shared feature of diverse oncofusion
           condensates

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      Authors: Heankel Lyons; Prashant Pradhan, Gopinath Prakasam, Shubham Vashishtha, Xiang Li, Mikayla Eppert, Christy Fornero, Vanina T. Tcheuyap, Kathleen McGlynn, Ze Yu, Dinesh Ravindra Raju, Prasad R. Koduru, Chao Xing, Payal Kapur, James Brugarolas, Benjamin R. Sabari
      Pages: 3843 - 3862.e28
      Abstract: A diverse group of DNA-binding oncofusions share a molecular signature that enhances RNA Pol II partitioning in condensates. Engineering this molecular signature into wild-type proteins confers enhanced transcription activity and cancer cell phenotypes.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-04-25
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.002
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Single-cell spatial transcriptome atlas and whole-brain connectivity of
           the macaque claustrum

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      Authors: Ying Lei; Yuxuan Liu, Mingli Wang, Nini Yuan, Yujie Hou, Lingjun Ding, Zhiyong Zhu, Zihan Wu, Chao Li, Mingyuan Zheng, Ruiyi Zhang, Ana Rita Ribeiro Gomes, Yuanfang Xu, Zhaoke Luo, Zhen Liu, Qinwen Chai, Pierre Misery, Yanqing Zhong, Xinxiang Song, Camille Lamy, Wei Cui, Qian Yu, Jiao Fang, Yingjie An, Ye Tian, Yiwen Liu, Xing Sun, Ruiqi Wang, Huanhuan Li, Jingjing Song, Xing Tan, He Wang, Shiwen Wang, Ling Han, Yong Zhang, Shenyu Li, Kexin Wang, Guangling Wang, Wanqiu Zhou, Jianfeng Liu, Cong Yu, Shuzhen Zhang, Liangtang Chang, Dafina Toplanaj, Mengni Chen, Jiabing Liu, Yun Zhao, Biyu Ren, Hanyu Shi, Hui Zhang, Haotian Yan, Jianyun Ma, Lina Wang, Yan Li, Yichen Zuo, Linjie Lu, Liqin Gu, Shuting Li, Yaqian Wang, Yinying He, Shengkang Li, Qi Zhang, Yanbing Lu, Yannong Dou, Yuan Liu, Anqi Zhao, Minyuan Zhang, Xinyan Zhang, Ying Xia, Wei Zhang, Huateng Cao, Zhiyue Lu, Zixian Yu, Xin Li, Xiaofei Wang, Zhifeng Liang, Shengjin Xu, Cirong Liu, Changhong Zheng, Chun Xu, Zhiyong Liu, Chengyu Li, Yan-Gang Sun, Xun Xu, Colette Dehay, Julien Vezoli, Mu-ming Poo, Jianhua Yao, Longqi Liu, Wu Wei, Henry Kennedy, Zhiming Shen
      Pages: 3863 - 3881.e25
      Abstract: A single-cell spatial transcriptome atlas and a whole-brain connectivity map of macaque claustrum are generated, revealing four claustral zones that house distinct compositions of glutamatergic cell types and preferentially connect to functionally related cortical areas and subcortical structures.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-04-03
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.02.037
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • LoxCode in vivo barcoding reveals epiblast clonal fate bias to fetal
           organs

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      Authors: Tom S. Weber; Christine Biben, Denise C. Miles, Stefan P. Glaser, Sara Tomei, Cheng-Yu Lin, Andrew Kueh, Martin Pal, Stephen Zhang, Patrick P.L. Tam, Samir Taoudi, Shalin H. Naik
      Pages: 3882 - 3896.e19
      Abstract: High-diversity LoxCode barcoding enables in vivo clonal lineage tracing at both bulk- and single-cell resolutions and provides fresh insights into clonality in early murine development.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-05-15
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.026
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • High-speed mapping of whole-mouse peripheral nerves at subcellular
           resolution

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      Authors: Mei-Yu Shi; Yuchen Yao, Miao Wang, Qi Yang, Lufeng Ding, Rui Li, Yuanyuan Li, Haimeng Huang, Chao-Yu Yang, Zhao Zhou, Zhenxiang Zhu, Pengjie Wen, Fangling Dai, Xiaohui Zeng, Ke-Ming Zhang, Yuhong Guo, Zi-An Sun, Huanhuan Xia, Zhenhua Ren, Yusuf Ozgur Cakmak, Ming Zhang, Fuqiang Xu, Lei Qu, Qingyuan Zhu, Pak-Ming Lau, Cheng Xu, Guo-Qiang Bi
      Pages: 3897 - 3915.e20
      Abstract: A high-speed pipeline enables whole-mouse imaging and mesoscopic analysis of peripheral nerves using transgenic, immunostaining, and viral labeling, providing an effective means to map body-wide structures and intersystem interactions at single-cell resolution relevant to physiology and disease.
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-07-10
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.011
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
  • Resolving the three-dimensional interactome of human accelerated regions
           during human and chimpanzee neurodevelopment

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      Authors: Atreyo Pal; Mark A. Noble, Matheo Morales, Richik Pal, Marybeth Baumgartner, Je Won Yang, Kristina M. Yim, Severin Uebbing, James P. Noonan
      First page: 3916
      Abstract: (Cell 188, 1504–1523.e1–e10; March 20, 2025)
      Citation: Cell 188, 14 (2025)
      PubDate: 2025-06-21
      DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.022
      Issue No: Vol. 188, No. 14 (2025)
       
 
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