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Kainate receptors and insect oviposition

February 2, 2026

Kainate receptors and insect oviposition

Oviposition is crucial for insect fitness and represents a target for pest control. Bin Liu, Daifeng Cheng and colleagues reveal the role of two kainate receptors in regulating oviposition preference and egg-laying quantity in the fruit pest Bactrocera dorsalis, and identify relevant inhibitors.

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02/06/2026

Research Article

Regulating synaptic vesicle size and release

The endocytic protein AP180 regulates synaptic vesicle recycling during neurotransmission, but how are vesicle size and release frequency determined? Yu Wang, Lanxi Wu, Jihong Bai and co-workers show that the AP180 assembly domain regulates synaptic vesicle size and release fidelity in C. elegans via actin binding, revealing how vesicle morphology influences neurotransmission..


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Regulating synaptic vesicle size and release

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02/06/2026

Research Article

How microglia sense fungal infections

Brain macrophages detect pathogens without direct contact, yet how this occurs remains unclear. Chenxu Feng, Ge Wang, Yixuan Wang, and co-authors show that microglia sense capsular components from capillary-bound Cryptococcus neoformans via endothelial nucleotide signaling, triggering uptake but not clearance.

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How microglia sense fungal infections

02/05/2026

Research Article

Born to the rhythm

The ability to anticipate musical structure is a fundamental human trait, but whether it exists at birth is unclear. Roberta Bianco, Giacomo Novembre and colleagues find that newborns encode rhythmic expectations based on statistical regularities in real music, while melodic tracking is absent, suggesting rhythm-driven predictive processing from birth.

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Born to the rhythm

02/03/2026

Short Reports

The ecology of bacterial vaginosis

The vaginal microbiota is shaped by bacterial access to specific nutritional resources, influencing health outcomes. Tsukushi Kamiya, Samuel Alizon and co-workers use a resource-based model supported by clinical data to identify key ecological mechanisms underlying microbiota composition and potential bacterial vaginosis interventions. Don't miss the related Primer by François Massol.

The ecology of bacterial vaginosis

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02/02/2026

Research Article

Regulating C. difficile spore germination

Unlike other bacteria, Clostridioides difficile must detect both a germinant signal and a co-germinant signal to trigger spore germination, but how are these cues sensed? Morgan McNellis, Gonzalo González-Del Pino, Ekaterina Heldwein, Aimee Shen and co-authors reveal that the CspC:CspA complex serves as a key signaling node that integrates environmental cues to regulate C. difficile spore germination.

Regulating C. difficile spore germination

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02/02/2026

Research Article

Epimutations in Mucor drug resistance

Antifungal resistance is a global health threat, yet epigenetic mechanisms driving rapid, reversible adaptation in fungi are poorly understood. Ye-Eun Son, Carlos Pérez-Arques and Joseph Heitman show that RNAi- or heterochromatin-driven epimutations transiently silence the gene fkbA to confer FK506 (tacrolimus) resistance in Mucor species.

Epimutations in Mucor drug resistance

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02/02/2026

Essay

Sex differences in immunity

The human sexes differ in autoimmunity, infections, cancer and responses to immunotherapy and vaccines. This Essay explores the major areas where further research is required to determine sex-differential mechanisms in immunity.

Sex differences in immunity

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01/27/2026

Editorial

The many facets of immunometabolism

Immunometabolism is more than just metabolic shifts in immune cells. This Editorial highlights a new collection of articles exploring effects of molecular, cellular and systemic metabolic mechanisms in health and disease.

The many facets of immunometabolism

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01/21/2026

Essay

Immunometabolism in obesity

Chronic low-grade metabolic inflammation (metaflammation) drives insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction in obesity. This Essay discusses the immunometabolic mechanisms underlying metaflammation, including lesser known beneficial effects.

Immunometabolism in obesity

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01/20/2026

Essay

Targeting immunometabolism in cancer

Immunometabolism may be a useful target for cancer therapy. This Essay explores the potential for incorporating both lifestyle changes and drug therapies that target immunometabolism into treatments for cancer.

Targeting immunometabolism in cancer

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