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Mind the GAP: RASA2 and RASA3 GTPase-Activating Proteins As Gatekeepers of T Cell Activation and Adhesion

[Trends in Immunology] Although many studies have helped to elucidate the signaling intermediates that mediate T cell activation, the molecules and pathways that keep naive T cells in check are less understood.

Deer Antlers: The Fastest Growing Tissue with Least Cancer Occurrence

[Cell Death & Differentiation] As the fastest animal growing tissue, they are remarkably cancer-free, despite high cell division rate. The authors try to find the answer to this seemingly contradictory phenomenon based on the currently available information and give insights into possible clinic application.

Maternal-Fetal Cross-Talk via the Placenta: Influence on Offspring Development and Metabolism

[Development] The authors discuss the development and functions of the maternal-placental-fetal interface and how cross-talk between these compartments may be a mechanism for in utero programming, focusing on mechanistic target of rapamycin, adiponectin and O-GlcNac transferase signaling.

The Role of Astrocytic Mitochondria in the Pathogenesis of Brain Ischemia

[Molecular Neurobiology] Scientists discuss the role of astrocytic mitochondria in the pathogenesis of brain ischemic injury and their potential as a therapeutic target.

An Expedition in the Jungle of Pluripotent Stem Cells of Non-Human Primates

[Stem Cell Reports] The authors examine ESC & iPSC cell lines originating from marmoset, cynomolgus macaque, rhesus macaque, pig-tailed macaque, Japanese macaque, African green monkey, baboon, chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, and orangutan.

The Role of Astrocytic Mitochondria in the Pathogenesis of Brain Ischemia

[Molecular Neurobiology] Scientists discuss the role of astrocytic mitochondria in the pathogenesis of brain ischemic injury and their potential as a therapeutic target.

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