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Subject: Optogenetics uncover memory storage, and the best articles of the month.
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 15:58:28 +0000
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F1000's 10.000 experts recommend the best articles in the life sciences.
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How fearful memories are stored
Convincing evidence for the discrete
encoding of memories in ensembles of
neurons in the hippocampus.
Tumor evolution — implications for
therapy
Sheds much light on tumor
heterogeneity and provides tantalizing
evidence of convergent evolution in
tumors.
Don't just sit there
Prolonged sitting is a risk factor for all-
cause mortality, independent of physical
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Countering drug side effects
Chemical similarity metrics can help in
uncovering adverse drug reactions in the
early phases of drug development.
Second-line HIV treatment success in
resource-limited countries
Encouraging results for proposed
second-line therapy of HIV-infected
patients in resource-limited settings.
Gut microbiota: a special relationship
This paper extends our understanding of
intestinal microbe-host interactions by
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Crosstalk between metabolic and
neuropsychiatric disorders
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insulin receptors in the CNS may
underlie the link between diabetes or
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