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1. Actin assembly and non-muscle myosin activity drive dendrite retraction in an UNC-6/Netrin dependent self-avoidance response.

2. Subunits of the mechano-electrical transduction channel, Tmc1/2b, require Tmie to localize in zebrafish sensory hair cells.

3. Regulation of pollen lipid body biogenesis by MAP kinases and downstream WRKY transcription factors in Arabidopsis.

4. A trehalose biosynthetic enzyme doubles as an osmotic stress sensor to regulate bacterial morphogenesis.

5. Functional significance of rare neuroligin 1 variants found in autism.

6. The Replisomes Remain Spatially Proximal throughout the Cell Cycle in Bacteria.

7. Allatostatin A Signalling in Drosophila Regulates Feeding and Sleep and Is Modulated by PDF.

8. p120 Catenin-Mediated Stabilization of E-Cadherin Is Essential for Primitive Endoderm Specification.

9. Conservation of Distinct Genetically-Mediated Human Cortical Pattern.

10. The EARP Complex and Its Interactor EIPR-1 Are Required for Cargo Sorting to Dense-Core Vesicles.

11. PABPN1-Dependent mRNA Processing Induces Muscle Wasting.

12. The Caenorhabditis elegans Protein FIC-1 Is an AMPylase That Covalently Modifies Heat-Shock 70 Family Proteins, Translation Elongation Factors and Histones.

13. The MKK7 p.Glu116Lys Rare Variant Serves as a Predictor for Lung Cancer Risk and Prognosis in Chinese.

14. A Mutation in PMP2 Causes Dominant Demyelinating Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathy.

15. ECM-Regulator timp Is Required for Stem Cell Niche Organization and Cyst Production in the Drosophila Ovary.

16. The Replisomes Remain Spatially Proximal throughout the Cell Cycle in Bacteria

17. Retraction: Loss of a Conserved tRNA Anticodon Modification Perturbs Plant Immunity.