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revistas
ISSN impreso
0036-8075
ISSN electrónico
1095-9203
Editor responsable
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1880-
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Schrödinger’s Oxford years Schrödinger in Oxford David C. Clary World Scientific, 2022. 420 pp.
Cormac O’Raifeartaigh
<jats:p>A welcome new tome offers an incomplete portrait of a flawed genius</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1236-1236
Drawing the mind, one neuron at a time The Brain in Search of Itself: Santiago Ramón y Cajal and the Story of the Neuron Benjamin Ehrlich Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022. 464 pp.
Alex Gomez-Marin
<jats:p>A new biography celebrates the Spaniard who founded modern neuroscience</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1237-1237
Brazilian cave heritage under siege
Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira; Enrico Bernard; Francisco William da Cruz Júnior; Luis Beethoven Piló; Allan Calux; Marconi Souza-Silva; Jos Barlow; Paulo S. Pompeu; Pedro Cardoso; Stefano Mammola; Alejandro Martínez García; William R. Jeffery; William Shear; Rodrigo A. Medellín; J. Judson Wynne; Paulo A. V. Borges; Yoshitaka Kamimura; Tanja Pipan; Nadja Zupan Hajna; Alberto Sendra; Stewart Peck; Bogdan P. Onac; David C. Culver; Hannelore Hoch; Jean-François Flot; Fabio Stoch; Martina Pavlek; Matthew L. Niemiller; Shirish Manchi; Louis Deharveng; Danté Fenolio; José-María Calaforra; Jill Yager; Christian Griebler; Fadi Henri Nader; William F. Humphreys; Alice C. Hughes; Brock Fenton; Paolo Forti; Francesco Sauro; George Veni; Amos Frumkin; Efrat Gavish-Regev; Cene Fišer; Peter Trontelj; Maja Zagmajster; Teo Delic; Diana M. P. Galassi; Ilaria Vaccarelli; Marjan Komnenov; Guilherme Gainett; Valeria da Cunha Tavares; Ľubomír Kováč; Ana Z. Miller; Kazunori Yoshizawa; Tiziana Di Lorenzo; Oana T. Moldovan; David Sánchez-Fernández; Soumia Moutaouakil; Francis Howarth; Helena Bilandžija; Tvrtko Dražina; Nikolina Kuharić; Valerija Butorac; Charles Lienhard; Steve J. B. Cooper; David Eme; André Menezes Strauss; Mattia Saccò; Yahui Zhao; Paul Williams; Mingyi Tian; Krizler Tanalgo; Kyung-Sik Woo; Miran Barjakovic; Gary F. McCracken; Nancy B Simmons; Paul A. Racey; Derek Ford; José Ayrton Labegalini; Nivaldo Colzato; Maria João Ramos Pereira; Ludmilla M. S. Aguiar; Ricardo Moratelli; Gerhard Du Preez; Abel Pérez-González; Ana Sofia P. S. Reboleira; John Gunn; Ann Mc Cartney; Paulo E. D. Bobrowiec; Dmitry Milko; Wanja Kinuthia; Erich Fischer; Melissa B. Meierhofer; Winifred F Frick
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1238-1239
Brazil’s mangroves: Natural carbon storage
Denilson da S. Bezerra; Adriano de Lima Santos; Janaina Santos Bezerra; Silvana Amaral; Milton Kampel; Liana O. Anderson; Flávia Rebelo Mochel; Jorge Luiz Silva Nunes; Naíla Arraes de Araujo; Larissa Nascimento Barreto; Maria do S. S. Pinheiro; Marcio José Celeri; Fabrício B. Silva; Alexsandro Mendonça Viegas; Stella Manes; Taissa C. S. Rodrigues; Josué C. Viegas; Ulisses D. V. Souza; André L. S. Santos; Celso H. L. Silva-Junior
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1239-1239
Disrupting targets’ dependency on bullies
Susanne Täuber; Morteza Mahmoudi
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1239-1239
In Science Journals
Michael Funk (eds.)
<jats:p> Highlights from the <jats:italic>Science</jats:italic> family of journals </jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1241-1243
In Other Journals
Caroline Ash; Jesse Smith (eds.)
<jats:p>Editors’ selections from the current scientific literature</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1242-1243
Multiple causal variants underlie genetic associations in humans
Nathan S. Abell; Marianne K. DeGorter; Michael J. Gloudemans; Emily Greenwald; Kevin S. Smith; Zihuai He; Stephen B. Montgomery
<jats:p>Associations between genetic variation and traits are often in noncoding regions with strong linkage disequilibrium (LD), where a single causal variant is assumed to underlie the association. We applied a massively parallel reporter assay (MPRA) to functionally evaluate genetic variants in high, local LD for independent cis-expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL). We found that 17.7% of eQTLs exhibit more than one major allelic effect in tight LD. The detected regulatory variants were highly and specifically enriched for activating chromatin structures and allelic transcription factor binding. Integration of MPRA profiles with eQTL/complex trait colocalizations across 114 human traits and diseases identified causal variant sets demonstrating how genetic association signals can manifest through multiple, tightly linked causal variants.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1247-1254
Copper induces cell death by targeting lipoylated TCA cycle proteins
Peter Tsvetkov; Shannon Coy; Boryana Petrova; Margaret Dreishpoon; Ana Verma; Mai Abdusamad; Jordan Rossen; Lena Joesch-Cohen; Ranad Humeidi; Ryan D. Spangler; John K. Eaton; Evgeni Frenkel; Mustafa Kocak; Steven M. Corsello; Svetlana Lutsenko; Naama Kanarek; Sandro Santagata; Todd R. Golub
<jats:p>Copper is an essential cofactor for all organisms, and yet it becomes toxic if concentrations exceed a threshold maintained by evolutionarily conserved homeostatic mechanisms. How excess copper induces cell death, however, is unknown. Here, we show in human cells that copper-dependent, regulated cell death is distinct from known death mechanisms and is dependent on mitochondrial respiration. We show that copper-dependent death occurs by means of direct binding of copper to lipoylated components of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. This results in lipoylated protein aggregation and subsequent iron-sulfur cluster protein loss, which leads to proteotoxic stress and ultimately cell death. These findings may explain the need for ancient copper homeostatic mechanisms.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1254-1261
Tracking the sliding of grain boundaries at the atomic scale
Lihua Wang; Yin Zhang; Zhi Zeng; Hao Zhou; Jian He; Pan Liu; Mingwei Chen; Jian Han; David J. Srolovitz; Jiao Teng; Yizhong Guo; Guo Yang; Deli Kong; En Ma; Yongli Hu; Baocai Yin; XiaoXu Huang; Ze Zhang; Ting Zhu; Xiaodong Han
<jats:p>Grain boundaries (GBs) play an important role in the mechanical behavior of polycrystalline materials. Despite decades of investigation, the atomic-scale dynamic processes of GB deformation remain elusive, particularly for the GBs in polycrystals, which are commonly of the asymmetric and general type. We conducted an in situ atomic-resolution study to reveal how sliding-dominant deformation is accomplished at general tilt GBs in platinum bicrystals. We observed either direct atomic-scale sliding along the GB or sliding with atom transfer across the boundary plane. The latter sliding process was mediated by movements of disconnections that enabled the transport of GB atoms, leading to a previously unrecognized mode of coupled GB sliding and atomic plane transfer. These results enable an atomic-scale understanding of how general GBs slide in polycrystalline materials.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 1261-1265