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  • A self-inactivating rabies virus enables long-term tracing of neural networks without toxicity.

    • Irene Jarchum
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  • A large-scale approach to analyze how protein sequence determines folding provides new insights into an old question.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • Spontaneously blinking membrane probes enable live-cell super-resolution imaging for up to half an hour.

    • Rita Strack
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  • Developments in data-independent-acquisition mass spectrometry allow efficient and accurate quantitation of peptidoforms across large sample cohorts.

    • Stéphane Larochelle
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  • Combining an inducible methyltransferase with a methylation-sensitive zinc finger creates an epigenetic memory circuit.

    • Nicole Rusk
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  • In vitro Cas9-binding assays show the effects of mutations in the target sequence on binding kinetics.

    • Nicole Rusk
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  • Single-cell transcriptomics is used to determine what cell types are present in brain organoids and how much these cell types vary across organoids.

    • Natalie de Souza
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  • A serial-section electron microscopy data set of larval zebrafish brain—imaged at several scales—provides a resource for structure–function analyses of the animals' neural circuitry.

    • Nina Vogt
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  • Two sets of complementary tools extend our capacity to manipulate the gut microbiome.

    • Tal Nawy
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  • Researchers optimize stimulated Raman scattering microscopy and combine it with a new panel of Raman-active dyes to enable 24-color bioimaging.

    • Rita Strack
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  • A spot of CRISPR protein on paper provides a powerful diagnostic assay.

    • Tal Nawy
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  • A photodissociable dimer of the Dronpa fluorescent protein can cage kinases, making these important signal transducers controllable by light.

    • Nina Vogt
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