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The interplay between biomolecular assembly and phase separation.
Bartolucci G; Haugerud IS; Michaels TCT; Weber CA
This research paper talks about how tiny things called molecules come together and form groups. The scientists made a theory to help understand how these groups form, especially for important body functions and diseases. Their theory helps explain things like how these groups change over time and could be useful for understanding certain brain disorders.
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Two classes of amine/glutamate multi-transmitter neurons innervate Drosophila internal male reproductive organs.
Scientists studied how certain nerve cells help animals, like insects and mammals, reproduce. They found two types of nerve cells that use different chemicals to help move parts of the male body during mating. One type is very important for having babies, but the other type is not needed.
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