Trends in Plant Science: Cell Press
Trends in Plant Science publishes commissioned, peer-reviewed articles featuring basic plant science, from molecular biology through ecology.
Trends in Plant Science publishes commissioned, peer-reviewed articles featuring basic plant science, from molecular biology through ecology.
Normandin et al. explored temporal and spatial host-pathogen dynamics in Ebola virus disease through a natural history study in rhesus monkeys. Bulk transcriptomics of over 400…
Urban et al. identify medieval English red squirrels as an animal host for Mycobacterium leprae by genetic evidence. Their One Health approach using historical sources, zooarchaeology,…
The PAH c.1222C>T variant is the most frequent variant reported in phenylketonuria (PKU) individuals. Here, the authors use base editing, delivered by mRNA-lipid nanoparticle technology,…
STAR Protocols is an open access, peer-reviewed journal from Cell Press. We offer structured, transparent, accessible, and repeatable step-by-step experimental and computational protocols from all…
Fox-Fisher and colleagues employed methylation-based cfDNA biomarkers to assess immune cell turnover following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. The primary vaccination elicited elevated levels of B cell cfDNA,…
Brickman and colleagues show that an unsegregated ICM-like population arises spontaneously in naive ESC culture in KOSR media. These cells resemble the E3.5 ICM and…
Redford et al. demonstrate that that CD4+ and CD8+ T cells have distinct contributions for the pathogenesis of fat and lean stores wasting, respectively, during a chronic…
Advances in biomedical research require a robust physician scientist workforce. Despite being equally successful at securing early career awards from the NIH as men, women…
Consumption of certain probiotic strains may be beneficial for reducing the risk of acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), however, underlying immunological mechanisms are elusive.…
In this article, Hu and colleagues show that CRISPR-Cas9-engineered human embryonic stem cells exhibit specific expression of immune inhibitory molecules, PD-L1/CTLA4Ig, within differentiated hepatocyte-like cells.…