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Neural coding of multiple motion speeds in visual cortical area MT.

Huang X; Ghimire B; Chakrala AS; Wiesner S

Researchers studied how humans and monkeys see things moving at different speeds. They found that part of the monkey's brain called area MT is more sensitive to faster movements. This could help animals notice moving objects, like telling apart fast-moving figures from the slow background.

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Decoding the biogenesis of HIV-induced CPSF6 puncta and their fusion with nuclear speckles.

Tomasini C; Cuche C; Ay S; Collard M; Cui B; Rashid M; Bhattacharjee S; Tello-Rubio B; Buchrieser J; Luchsinger C; Bertelli C; Uversky V; Diaz-Griffero F; Di Nunzio F

This study looks at how HIV uses parts of the cell to live and keep making more virus. The researchers found that certain parts of a cell protein called CPSF6 help the virus stay active by forming clusters, which lets the virus keep living even when someone is taking medicine. They hope this helps find ways to stop HIV from hiding in the body.

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