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10.06.2026

Toward Chromoselective Transformations in Biological Systems: Perspectives and Challenges

Authors Simeth NA Journal Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in Engl.) Citation Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2026 Jun 10:e26148. Abstract Addressing small-molecule chromophores with bioactive properties has been established as an effective means of controlling biological systems for several decades. However, the complexity of in vitro and especially in vivo
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04.06.2026

Correlative X-ray imaging and fluorescence microscopy

Authors Sinha M, Yu B, Mendes da Silva R, Roelleke U, Luley P, Tiburcy M, Zimmermann WH, Burghammer M, Koester S Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.06.04.730059 Abstract Imaging the structural organization inside cells in their native state is essential for understanding how the arrangement and interactions among molecular components give
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28.05.2026

Stem-Cell-Derived Biologic Ventricular Assist Tissue in Heart Failure

Authors Zimmermann WH, Ensminger S, Kutschka I, Paitazoglou C, Seidler T, Brandenburg S, Anker SD, Bader N, Bergau L, Bremmer F, Diogo PG, Eitel I, Fujita B, Gerecke B, Hasenfuß G, Hellenkamp K, Hermann-Lingen C, Jebran AF, Jurczyk D, Knaus R, Legler T, Lotz J, Placzek M, Pühler T, Riggert
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28.05.2026

Early Myelination Supports the Establishment of Consistent Handedness

Authors Moore S, Subramanian S, Meschkat M, Hemesath JW, Ruhwedel T, Möbius W, Nave KA, de Hoz L Journal Glia Citation Glia. 2026 Jul;74(7):e70161. Abstract Lateralization of brain functions, such as handedness, is thought to enhance cortical efficacy by reducing redundancy and speeding up decision-making. The corpus callosum (CC), one
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27.05.2026

The PET tracer [11C]MODAG-005 targets alpha-synuclein aggregates in the brain

Authors Saw RS, Haas S, Schmidt F, Ryazanov S, Leonov A, Bleher D, Grotegerd AK, Kuebler L, Roeben B, Schmidt F, Reimold M, Bonanno F, Ruf VC, Dahl B, Sandiego CM, Henry KE, Papadopoulos I, Schaller M, Kahle PJ, Levin J, Gasser T, Brockmann K, Reischl G, la Fougère C,
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22.05.2026

Learning Through Noise: Why Subliminal Learning Works and When It Fails

Authors Brockers VC, Ventzke RD, Neuhaus V, Hidalgo-Ogalde B, Priesemann V Journal Arxiv Citation arXiv:2605.23645 Abstract In the context of artificial neural networks, subliminal learning refers to the transfer of task-relevant knowledge or unintended biases from teacher to student models through distillation on task-unrelated input output pairs. Prior explanations tie
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21.05.2026

Hierarchical multi-timescale structural dynamics of the disordered N-terminal of p53

Authors Szöllősi D, Pratihar S, Mukhopadhyay D, Rout AK, Han M, Reddy GJ, Ebersberger N, Becker S, Nagy G, Rauscher S, Lee D, Klement R, Griesinger C, Grubmüller H Journal Nature Communications Citation Nat Commun. 2026 May 21 Abstract Most natively folded proteins exhibit a unique spatial structure, which undergoes
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19.05.2026

Optogenetic cochlear stimulation evokes midbrain activity with near-physiological temporal fidelity

Authors Koert E, Götz J, Albrecht N, Vavakou A, Wolf BJ, Moser T Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.05.16.724905 Abstract When hearing fails, stimulation of the auditory nerve by electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) partially restores hearing, with most eCI users achieving open speech understanding. However, the broad current spread from each
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19.05.2026

Multichannel optical cochlear implants enable spectrally distinct auditory activity

Authors Albrecht N, Koert E, Vavakou A, Roos L, Jablonski L, Marcoleta JP, Cardona Audi J, Alfken J, Aakhte M, Klein E, Salditt T, Huisken J, Ruther P, Mager T, Kusch K, Moser T Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.05.15.725096 Abstract When hearing fails, cochlear implants (CIs) partially restore auditory perception.
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18.05.2026

Diverse mechanisms of translation arrest by a Clostridia ribosome stalling peptide CliM

Authors Yoshida M, Gersteuer F, Berendes O, Fujiwara K, Safdari HA, Paternoga H, Takada H, Obana N, Grubmüller H, Bock LV, Wilson DN, Chiba S Journal Nature Communications Citation Nat Commun. 2026 May 18;17(1):4202. Abstract Ribosome arrest peptides undergo programmed translational stalling in response to changes in the cellular environment
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