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COVER A survey of cell types across tissues as part of the Human Cell Atlas,
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extracellular structure that surrounds most tissues. Basement membranes exist
across the animal kingdom but are yet to be fully understood. Using
bioinformatic and in vivo approaches, Jayadev et al. defined a network of 222
human proteins, and the related genes in other species, that constitute basement
membranes. By screening more than 63,000 genomes from families with rare
disorders, the authors identified genes that regulate basement membrane
composition and function. This framework could lead to earlier detection, more
accurate prognosis, and new therapies for basement membrane-related disease.

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ONLINE COVER Boosting Locally Buffs Up Vaccine-Induced Immunity. This month’s
cover shows an immunofluorescence image of a germinal center in a mouse lymph
node 5 weeks after a priming immunization with influenza hemagglutinin. Primed B
cells fate-mapped for AID expression (green) are present in the central area of
a follicle of IgD-expressing B cells (red) near CD21/35-expressing follicular
dendritic cells (blue). Kuraoka et al. observed more fate-mapped memory B cells
in lymph node germinal centers when booster immunizations were given at the same
tissue site as the original immunization rather than on the opposite side.

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 * Issue 66
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ONLINE COVER Special Issue on Robots in the Wild. Robots have been successfully
deployed in a wide range of domains–including land, sea, air, and space–for a
variety of applications such as search and rescue, oceanography, wildlife
surveys, and space exploration. In this issue, Zhou et al. have developed a
trajectory planner for swarms of micro drones that can be implemented using only
an onboard computer. Their planner computes trajectories based on limited
information from the drone's onboard sensors to enable collision-free flight in
cluttered environments in the wild. This month's cover is a photo illustration
of a swarm of micro-drones flying through a forest (see also the Focus by
Soria).

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A BIOINSPIRED REVOLVING-WING DRONE WITH PASSIVE ATTITUDE STABILITY AND EFFICIENT
HOVERING FLIGHT

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SWARM OF MICRO FLYING ROBOTS IN THE WILD

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NEURAL-FLY ENABLES RAPID LEARNING FOR AGILE FLIGHT IN STRONG WINDS

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SCIENCE SIGNALING

 * Volume 15
 * Issue 734
 * May 2022


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ONLINE COVER This week, Boëx et al. show that muscle-localized Vangl2 promotes
the formation and function of neuromuscular junctions, where neurons meet muscle
to stimulate contraction needed for movement and breathing. The confocal
microscopy image shows acetylcholine receptor clusters (green) at phrenic nerve
terminals in the diaphragm from a mouse embryo.

Credit: Boëx et al./Science Signaling
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THE CELL POLARITY PROTEIN VANGL2 IN THE MUSCLE SHAPES THE NEUROMUSCULAR SYNAPSE
BY BINDING TO AND REGULATING THE TYROSINE KINASE MUSK

Research ArticlesBy
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OSMOTIC STRESS ACTIVATES RIPK3/MLKL-MEDIATED NECROPTOSIS BY INCREASING CYTOSOLIC
PH THROUGH A PLASMA MEMBRANE NA+/H+ EXCHANGER

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LYMPH NODE COLONIZATION AND METASTASIS

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SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE

 * Volume 14
 * Issue 645
 * May 2022


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ONLINE COVER FAKIng It. In this image, a red Duroc pig naps in the sunlight.
Chen et al. used the red Duroc pig as a clinically relevant model to study the
healing of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs). Single-cell RNA sequencing
revealed up-regulation of mechanotransduction signaling pathways during graft
healing. To disrupt these pathways, the authors applied a hydrogel containing a
focal adhesion kinase inhibitor (FAKI) to the STSGs. They found that FAKI
treatment improved wound healing with anti-inflammatory effects at early time
points and pro-regenerative effects at later time points, suggesting that FAKI
might be beneficial for the treatment of deep injuries that require STSGs.

Credit: Wrangel/iStock
Research ArticlesBy
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