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Un nouvel outil pour mesurer les effets des espèces invasives sur les écosystèmes

@laiscarneiro03.bsky.social @franckcourchamp.bsky.social #EEICAT

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#plosbiology #invasions #ecosysteme

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Biomedical and life science articles by female researchers spend longer under review Women are underrepresented in academia, especially in STEMM fields, at top institutions, and in senior positions. This study analyzes millions of biomedical and life science articles, revealing that f...

#PLoSBiology Biomedical and life science articles by female researchers spend longer under review journals.plos.org/plosbiology/... "In the PubMed database (>36.5 million articles) the median amount of time spent under review is 7.4%–14.6% longer for female-authored articles."

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Manger tard maintient ton RER haut et réduit l’oxydation des graisses. Une étude en chambre calorimétrique montre environ 15 g de lipides en moins oxydés après un encas tardif. Un simple horaire peut changer tes résultats. #lipolyse #encastardif #plosbiology #pertedegrasse #chrononutrition

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#PLoSBiology Ending publication bias: A values-based approach to surface null and negative results journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article "New concrete and concerted measures that major stakeholders can take to create and incentivize new pathways for […]

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Ending publication bias: A values-based approach to surface null and negative results Sharing knowledge is a fundamental principle within the scientific community, yet null and negative results are still being underreported. This Consensus View discusses the problem of such publication...

#PLoSBiology Ending publication bias: A values-based approach to surface null and negative results journals.plos.org/plosbiology/... New concrete and concerted measures that major stakeholders can take to create and incentivize new pathways for publishing negative results. C @varechavala.bsky.social

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Why are there so few pathogens? Ecology and evolution in pathogen emergence Why are there so few pathogens, and what determines their emergence? This Perspective argues that ecological and evolutionary forces (host availability, geographic exposure and microbial innovation) w...

Given the tremendous diversity of microorganisms in the world, why do only a small fraction cause disease?

My essay in #PLOSBiology argues that the answer is lack of opportunity and that humans encounter only one new bacterial pathogen for every 1.4b years lived.

journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...

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Research highlights that young chimpanzees develop communication skills primarily from maternal, not paternal, influences, stressing the crucial role of maternal social structures in wildlife behavior. 🐒 #WildlifeConservation #AnimalBehavior #PLOSBiology Link: https://tinyurl.com/2y7prvcw

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The image features a message from Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at PLOS Biology, inviting submissions of primary research papers that offer novel insights into tumor progression and therapeutic contexts, displayed alongside the PLOS Biology logo and a photograph of Richard Hodge.

The image features a message from Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at PLOS Biology, inviting submissions of primary research papers that offer novel insights into tumor progression and therapeutic contexts, displayed alongside the PLOS Biology logo and a photograph of Richard Hodge.

In this new #Biologue post, we speak to Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at #PLOSBiology about the new Collection “Unveiling cancer crosstalk across spatial and temporal scales”, his background in #CancerResearch and his vision for #cancer biology at the journal 🧪
plos.io/3U6GXFW

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The image features a message from Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at PLOS Biology, inviting submissions of primary research papers that offer novel insights into tumor progression and therapeutic contexts, displayed alongside the PLOS Biology logo and a photograph of Richard Hodge.

The image features a message from Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at PLOS Biology, inviting submissions of primary research papers that offer novel insights into tumor progression and therapeutic contexts, displayed alongside the PLOS Biology logo and a photograph of Richard Hodge.

In this new #Biologue post, we speak to Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at #PLOSBiology about the new Collection “Unveiling cancer crosstalk across spatial and temporal scales”, his background in #CancerResearch and his vision for #cancer biology at the journal 🧪
plos.io/3U6GXFW

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The image features a message from Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at PLOS Biology, inviting submissions of primary research papers that offer novel insights into tumor progression and therapeutic contexts, displayed alongside the PLOS Biology logo and a photograph of Richard Hodge.

The image features a message from Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at PLOS Biology, inviting submissions of primary research papers that offer novel insights into tumor progression and therapeutic contexts, displayed alongside the PLOS Biology logo and a photograph of Richard Hodge.

In this new #Biologue post, we speak to Richard Hodge, a cancer editor at #PLOSBiology about the new Collection “Unveiling cancer crosstalk across spatial and temporal scales”, his background in #CancerResearch and his vision for #cancer biology at the journal 🧪
plos.io/3U6GXFW

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Grateful to have our paper published in #PLOSBiology! Excited to share our findings and contribute to the conversation.

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Snapshot of the PLOs Biology staff editor page with Ines Alvarez Garcia’s profile

Snapshot of the PLOs Biology staff editor page with Ines Alvarez Garcia’s profile

Our editor Ines Alvarez-Garcia is at #2025ISMPMI this week.

Reach out to her for a chat about your work, the field, #PLOSBiology, publishing or just to say hello!

Happy conference!

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Living in relationship with the Ocean to transform governance in the UN Ocean Decade Humanity’s relationship with the Ocean needs to be transformed to effectively address the many governance crises facing the Ocean. This Essay advances principles for Ocean-centered governance aimed to...

Michelle Bender just presented her Keynote on Ocean Rights at One Ocean Science #OOSC #ScienceForTheOcean 🌊

You can read more in her #PLOSBiology Essay 🧪 plos.io/3eCZisO

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En un estudio publicado en #PLoSBiology el 8 de mayo, científicos analizaron más de 300 artículos con datos de la Encuesta Nacional de Examen de Salud y Nutrición (NHAN) conjunto de datos abiertos de historiales médicos. Todos los artículos parecían seguir un patrón similar, asociando una variable:

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In a study published in #PLoSBiology on 8 May 1, scientists analysed more than 300 papers that used data from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHAN) an open data set of health records. The papers all seemed to follow a similar template, associating one variable —

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Old cytokine, new tricks: A refined model of interferon’s antiviral activity Interferon is a central component of the vertebrate antiviral immune response, thought to act through induction of hundreds of interferon-stimulated genes, with some redundancy. This Perspective highl...

The antiviral cytokine interferon is thought to act through the induction of hundreds of genes. In this #PLOSBiology Perspective, @jschoggins.bsky.social highlights recent findings that instead suggest distinct viruses are targeted by small subsets of the induced gene repertoire. 🧪

plos.io/4m7hOYi

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A standardized nomenclature for the rods and cones of the vertebrate retina Vertebrate photoreceptors have been studied for well over a century, but a fixed nomenclature for referring to orthologous cell types across species has been lacking. In this Consensus View, the autho...

In this #PLOSBiology Consensus View, @neurofishh.bsky.social @corbolab.bsky.social &co propose a new, consolidated, pan-vertebrate naming system for the rod and cone photoreceptors of the eye. 🧪

plos.io/4m4QcTC

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Old cytokine, new tricks: A refined model of interferon’s antiviral activity Interferon is a central component of the vertebrate antiviral immune response, thought to act through induction of hundreds of interferon-stimulated genes, with some redundancy. This Perspective highl...

The antiviral cytokine interferon is thought to act through the induction of hundreds of genes. In this #PLOSBiology Perspective, @jschoggins.bsky.social highlights recent findings that instead suggest distinct viruses are targeted by small subsets of the induced gene repertoire. 🧪

plos.io/4m7hOYi

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A standardized nomenclature for the rods and cones of the vertebrate retina Vertebrate photoreceptors have been studied for well over a century, but a fixed nomenclature for referring to orthologous cell types across species has been lacking. In this Consensus View, the autho...

In this #PLOSBiology Consensus View, @neurofishh.bsky.social @corbolab.bsky.social &co propose a new, consolidated, pan-vertebrate naming system for the rod and cone photoreceptors of the eye. 🧪

plos.io/4m4QcTC

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Old cytokine, new tricks: A refined model of interferon’s antiviral activity Interferon is a central component of the vertebrate antiviral immune response, thought to act through induction of hundreds of interferon-stimulated genes, with some redundancy. This Perspective highl...

The antiviral cytokine interferon is thought to act through the induction of hundreds of genes. In this #PLOSBiology Perspective, @jschoggins.bsky.social highlights recent findings that instead suggest distinct viruses are targeted by small subsets of the induced gene repertoire. 🧪
plos.io/4m7hOYi

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A standardized nomenclature for the rods and cones of the vertebrate retina Vertebrate photoreceptors have been studied for well over a century, but a fixed nomenclature for referring to orthologous cell types across species has been lacking. In this Consensus View, the autho...

In this #PLOSBiology Consensus View, @neurofishh.bsky.social @corbolab.bsky.social &co propose a new, consolidated, pan-vertebrate naming system for the rod and cone photoreceptors of the eye. 🧪

plos.io/4m4QcTC

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🚨Latest BAT publication now out in @plosbiology.org with @fviromics.bsky.social @stephseifertphd.bsky.social and others. #PLOSBiology 🦇

Proud of our PhD candidate, Victoria Gonzalez! #LZCI

journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...

More detailed post from my colleague, Dr. Letko: bsky.app/profile/fvir...

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On improving the sustainability of peer review The term “reviewer fatigue” has become only too familiar in scientific publishing. This editorial discusses how we can ease the burden on reviewers to make the peer review system more sustainable, while streamlining the publication process for authors.

"On improving the sustainability of peer review" - a good editorial from #PLOSBiology https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003127 #peerreview #academicchatter #academicpublishing

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What is up Bluesky!
I'm an Associate Editor working at #PLOSBiology with everything related with #Microbiology and #Immunology
Looking forward to all #science posts!
Also, if you wanna book a meet-the-editor zoom meeting with me and talk about your work, just click scheduler.zoom.us/melissa-vazq...!

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The manifold costs of being a non-native English speaker in science This study reveals that non-native English speakers, especially early in their careers, spend more effort than native English speakers in conducting scientific activities, from reading and writing pap...

2023. #DEI. #PLOSBiology: The manifold costs of being a non-native English speaker in science dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour... via @plosbiology.org

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The PLOS Biology Staff Editors getting Christmas-y at the editorial retreat, standing in front of a giant lit up baubel!

The PLOS Biology Staff Editors getting Christmas-y at the editorial retreat, standing in front of a giant lit up baubel!

As we reach the end of 2024, this Editorial celebrates an amazing year of science for #PLOSBiology and the life sciences more broadly: plos.io/3BqPSwc 🧪

And from the Staff Editors at PLOS Biology, we thank everyone who continues to support the journal - and happy holidays!🎄

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Left: Causal network analysis leveraging annotated interactions (transcription factor-target, kinase-substrate, phosphatase-substrate) as a framework to evaluate protein expression changes (late exhaustion versus resting) to predict key nodes. Right: A pruned version of a large subnetwork with p300 (black outline) as the main hub.

Left: Causal network analysis leveraging annotated interactions (transcription factor-target, kinase-substrate, phosphatase-substrate) as a framework to evaluate protein expression changes (late exhaustion versus resting) to predict key nodes. Right: A pruned version of a large subnetwork with p300 (black outline) as the main hub.

Repeated antigen exposure drives T-cell exhaustion, impairing immune function. Study identifies HAT p300 as a driver of CD4+ #Tcell exhaustion, implicating novel surface receptors & transcriptional regulators, and a metabolic shift to dysfunctional fatty acid oxidation 🧪 #PLOSBiology plos.io/4glg2iO

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A Venn diagram comparing the single-cell transcriptomic collection between the PLOS Biology Werner and Gillis study and HNOCA. Common and unique publications to each comprehensive study are shown.

A Venn diagram comparing the single-cell transcriptomic collection between the PLOS Biology Werner and Gillis study and HNOCA. Common and unique publications to each comprehensive study are shown.

How well do neural #organoids mimic primary human tissue physiology? Yoshiaki Tanaka explores a #PLOSBiology study that conducts a #MetaAnalysis of scRNAseq data to examine the fidelity of neural organoid protocols 🧪 Primer: plos.io/4gHqKA5 Paper: plos.io/3ZlFBJo

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Left: Causal network analysis leveraging annotated interactions (transcription factor-target, kinase-substrate, phosphatase-substrate) as a framework to evaluate protein expression changes (late exhaustion versus resting) to predict key nodes. Right: A pruned version of a large subnetwork with p300 (black outline) as the main hub.

Left: Causal network analysis leveraging annotated interactions (transcription factor-target, kinase-substrate, phosphatase-substrate) as a framework to evaluate protein expression changes (late exhaustion versus resting) to predict key nodes. Right: A pruned version of a large subnetwork with p300 (black outline) as the main hub.

Repeated antigen exposure drives T-cell exhaustion, impairing immune function. Study identifies HAT p300 as a driver of CD4+ #Tcell exhaustion, implicating novel surface receptors & transcriptional regulators, and a metabolic shift to dysfunctional fatty acid oxidation 🧪 #PLOSBiology plos.io/4glg2iO

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Nile Red staining of neutral lipids and DAPI staining of DNA show apparently normal development in Anopheles gambiae mosquito embryos from AgTL2-knockdown and control females at 4–7, 21–24, 35–38 h after oviposition.

Nile Red staining of neutral lipids and DAPI staining of DNA show apparently normal development in Anopheles gambiae mosquito embryos from AgTL2-knockdown and control females at 4–7, 21–24, 35–38 h after oviposition.

Lipid mobilization helps growth of #malaria parasites inside 🦟🦟🦟, but does it affect #mosquito reproduction? Catteruccia lab show that maternal #lipolysis is essential for embryonic development, and could be a potential target for inducing mosquito sterility #PLOSBiology 🧪 plos.io/3Dih3JU

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