Biochemical and Structural Bases for Talin ABSS–F-Actin Interactions

Academic Background In cell biology, focal adhesions (FAs) are key connection points between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), linking integrin receptors to the intracellular actin cytoskeleton. They play a crucial role in cell migration and polarization. Talin is a core protein in focal adhesions that directly connects integrin receptors t...

Early Mechanisms of Left-Right Symmetry Breaking in Amniote Gastrulation

Early Origin of Left-Right Asymmetry in Embryonic Development Academic Background Bilateral symmetry is a widely prevalent body structure feature in the animal kingdom. However, while vertebrates exhibit bilateral symmetry externally, their internal organs display left-right (LR) asymmetry. This asymmetry plays a crucial role during embryonic devel...

Contextual Neural Dynamics during Time Perception in the Primate Ventral Premotor Cortex

Neural Dynamics of Time Perception in the Ventral Premotor Cortex Academic Background Time perception is one of the central questions in neuroscience, particularly how the brain encodes time information as cognitive demands change. Time can be categorized as “long” or “short,” or it can be precisely represented as continuous intervals. The ventral ...

Human MAIT Cell Response Profiles Biased Toward IL-17 or IL-10 Are Distinct Effector States Directed by the Cytokine Milieu

Functional Plasticity of Human MAIT Cells and Their Role in Immune Regulation Academic Background Mucosal-Associated Invariant T cells (MAIT cells) are a type of unconventional T lymphocyte found abundantly in healthy humans, especially in mucosal tissues. MAIT cells exhibit innate-like characteristics, rapidly recognizing antigens derived from mic...

Spatial Patterning Analysis of Cellular Ensembles (SPACE) Detects Complex Spatial Organization at the Cell and Tissue Levels

Spatial Patterning Analysis of Cellular Ensembles (SPACE): Revealing Complex Spatial Patterns in Biological Tissues Academic Background The function of biological tissues depends on the interactions of cells, molecules, and structures in three-dimensional space. Understanding these spatial organization patterns can provide new insights into patholo...

Recommendations for Implementing the HEvolution Alliance for Aging Biomarkers Initiative

Promoting Healthy Longevity: Implementation Recommendations for the Hevolution Alliance for Aging Biomarkers Initiative Academic Background and Research Motivation With the intensification of global population aging, human life expectancy has significantly increased, but the growth in healthy life expectancy (i.e., years lived in good health) has b...