Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Crimea’s place in Europe 36,000 years ago: a tale of ancient genomes
Persistence, hard work, and French-Ukrainian interdisciplinary collaboration enabled us to reveal, hidden in the genomes of two Upper Paleolithic people from Crimea, the story of the early peopling of Europe which continues to resonate in the present.
TRIM69 suppressed the anoikis resistance and metastasis of gastric cancer through ubiquitin‒proteasome-mediated degradation of PRKCD
Oncogene-TRIM69 suppressed the anoikis resistance and metastasis of gastric cancer through ubiquitin‒proteasome-mediated degradation of PRKCD
Lipid Nanomachines Overcome Endo−Lysosomal Barrier
The presence of endo−lysosomal barrier limits the intracellular delivery of therapeutic biologics, but our lipid nanomachines bypass this barrier and improve the delivery efficiency regardless of the types of cargo and target cell.
What´s in blood ? EN-RAGE enters the stage
The pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric disorders is a complex web of events and the biological processes involved are not fully understood. We have studied the levels of blood immune modulators in first episode psychotic patients revealing changes in EN-RAGE that is produced by neutrophils.
Partner choice in social dilemmas can increase resource inequality
When individuals can choose with whom to cooperate, do they behave self-servingly and choose those who are ‘better off’? Or do they cooperate with others who are ‘worse off’, thereby helping others instead of themselves? We find that cooperation under partner choice can increase inequality.