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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

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Astrid Boström, Victoria Allan and colleagues dissect kinesin-1 function in mature neurons using auxin-inducible degradation.
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

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Brandon Dickson, Tarannum Tasnim, Bryan Heit @bryanheit.bsky.social and colleagues find that MERTK coordinates efferocytosis by regulating integrin localization and activation.

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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
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Priya Gohel, Ylva Engström and colleagues @stockholm-uni.bsky.social uncover a mitotic role for Oct proteins.
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“Development is one of my favorite journals for the breadth and rigor of studies they publish. I was therefore delighted when I unexpectedly learned that my institution would cover the Open Access fee to make our article accessible to all. It is great to know the University of Southern California supports a scientist-lead, non-profit journal such as Development and participates in their Read & Publish agreement.”

“Development is one of my favorite journals for the breadth and rigor of studies they publish. I was therefore delighted when I unexpectedly learned that my institution would cover the Open Access fee to make our article accessible to all. It is great to know the University of Southern California supports a scientist-lead, non-profit journal such as Development and participates in their Read & Publish agreement.”

Thank you Gage Crump @crumplab.bsky.social for sharing your experience of fee-free #OA publishing in @dev-journal.bsky.social via our #ReadAndPublish agreement with @usc.edu @usclibraries.bsky.social @keck.usc.edu
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Cordula Reuther, Paula Santos-Otte, Stefan Diez and colleagues find that microtubule lattice defects facilitate spastin-mediated severing.
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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“The Université de Sherbrooke’s Read & Publish agreement with The Company of Biologists provided us with a wonderful opportunity to publish our recent work in an open‑access format in a prestigious journal at no cost. Given the high‑quality review process offered by the journals of The Company of Biologists and the unique benefits of the Read & Publish agreement, we will continue submitting our best work to their journals.”
Below, in blue text, the name and affiliation appear: Steve Jean, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada.

A black background with a colourful abstract logo on the left side resembling layered, semi‑transparent petal shapes in green, teal, yellow, orange, and red. To the right, a block of white text presents a testimonial about The Company of Biologists’ Read & Publish agreement. The text reads: “The Université de Sherbrooke’s Read & Publish agreement with The Company of Biologists provided us with a wonderful opportunity to publish our recent work in an open‑access format in a prestigious journal at no cost. Given the high‑quality review process offered by the journals of The Company of Biologists and the unique benefits of the Read & Publish agreement, we will continue submitting our best work to their journals.” Below, in blue text, the name and affiliation appear: Steve Jean, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada.

Thank you, Steve Jean @jeanlab-uds.bsky.social for sharing your experience of fee-free #OA publishing in @dmmjournal.bsky.social via our #ReadAndPublish agreement with @usherbrooke.bsky.social

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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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A graphic with a black background featuring a colourful abstract logo in the top left corner and a large block of white text. The text is a testimonial about publishing an article with The Company of Biologists, discussing the benefits of the Read & Publish initiative and the planting of a tree in the Forest of Biologists. Beneath the text, there is a small portrait photo of a person with curly hair wearing a textured top. At the bottom, bright blue text reads: “Laura Machesky, University of Cambridge, UK.”

Thank you Laura Machesky @lmachesky.bsky.social for sharing your experience of fee-free #OA publishing in
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Figure showing CENP-E intensity and chromosome congression remain intact upon CTCF knockdown.

Figure showing CENP-E intensity and chromosome congression remain intact upon CTCF knockdown.

Erin Walsh, Andrew Stephens @andrewdstephens.bsky.social and colleagues find that CTCF maintains centromere function and mitotic fidelity.
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Today is the 24th birthday of the Budapest Open Access Initiative.
https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read/

Though best known for catalyzing the #OpenAccess movement in 2002, the BOAI has been continuously active and formed a nonprofit organization just last year […]

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Thank you Emily M Standen for sharing your experience of fee-free #OA publishing in
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A graphic with a colourful abstract logo in the upper left corner and a black background. On the right side is a quote about the importance of Open Access and McGill University’s Read & Publish agreement with The Company of Biologists, highlighting reduced financial barriers and improved global knowledge sharing. Below the quote, the name “Don van Meyel, McGill University, Canada” is displayed in blue text. On the left side of the graphic is a portrait of a person wearing a suit jacket and collared shirt.

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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Graphic on a black background with a multicolored circular motif in the top left. At center-right is a quotation about publishing in Journal of Experimental Biology, praising the Read & Publish agreement between The Company of Biologists and the University of Washington, the benefits of Open Access, and the smooth publishing process for early‑career researchers. On the left is a small photo of a person wearing a blue T‑shirt standing outdoors with greenery behind them. At the bottom, teal text reads: “Lucas Mansfield, University of Washington, USA.”

Graphic on a black background with a multicolored circular motif in the top left. At center-right is a quotation about publishing in Journal of Experimental Biology, praising the Read & Publish agreement between The Company of Biologists and the University of Washington, the benefits of Open Access, and the smooth publishing process for early‑career researchers. On the left is a small photo of a person wearing a blue T‑shirt standing outdoors with greenery behind them. At the bottom, teal text reads: “Lucas Mansfield, University of Washington, USA.”

Thank you Lucas Mansfield @lucasmans.bsky.social for sharing your experience of fee-free #OA publishing in @jexpbiol.bsky.social via our #ReadAndPublish agreement with @uwbiology.bsky.social.

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Graphic on a black background featuring a quote about the importance of open access to peer‑reviewed research as university and researcher budgets shrink. The quote explains that a Read & Publish agreement with The Company of Biologists supports equitable access to high‑quality science and frees up grant funds to support research and students. A small portrait of the quoted researcher appears alongside the text. Attribution at the bottom reads: “Todd Gillis, University of Guelph, Canada.

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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

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Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Figure showing that an NT, but not CT, domain replacement of ATP7B with those from ATP7A affects steady-state TGN-localization, but it is reverted by additional substitution of ATP7A NBD.

Figure showing that an NT, but not CT, domain replacement of ATP7B with those from ATP7A affects steady-state TGN-localization, but it is reverted by additional substitution of ATP7A NBD.

Sharon Jose, Saptarshi Maji, Aayatti Mallick Gupta, Arnab Gupta and colleagues find that conserved inter-domain interactions drive trans-Golgi network localisation and trafficking of homologous copper-ATPases.
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
Researchers can find out about the wide range of benefits, read what researchers are saying and view a list of participating institutions at www.biologists.com/library-hub/...
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Model of FLA and FLABP assembly into the FAZ. FLAs (yellow) and FLABPs (green) traffic through the Golgi (1). Vesicle trafficking (2) ensures delivery of FLAs and FLABPS to the flagellar pocket (FP), where an unknown sorting mechanism guides FLAs and FLABPs towards different pathways (3), although it is possible this sorting mechanism occurs before the flagellar pocket, with distinct docking sites for the different proteins. FLAs move towards the cell body membrane (4), while FLABPs cross the transition zone and collarette (5) and move along the flagellum membrane (6). Around the flagellar pocket collar (FP collar; red), FLAs and FLABPs interact (7), enabling integration of the FLA–FLABP pair into the elongating new FAZ (8). BB, basal body. Based on Absalon et al., 2008.

Model of FLA and FLABP assembly into the FAZ. FLAs (yellow) and FLABPs (green) traffic through the Golgi (1). Vesicle trafficking (2) ensures delivery of FLAs and FLABPS to the flagellar pocket (FP), where an unknown sorting mechanism guides FLAs and FLABPs towards different pathways (3), although it is possible this sorting mechanism occurs before the flagellar pocket, with distinct docking sites for the different proteins. FLAs move towards the cell body membrane (4), while FLABPs cross the transition zone and collarette (5) and move along the flagellum membrane (6). Around the flagellar pocket collar (FP collar; red), FLAs and FLABPs interact (7), enabling integration of the FLA–FLABP pair into the elongating new FAZ (8). BB, basal body. Based on Absalon et al., 2008.

Laryssa de Liz, Jack Sunter and colleagues find that trypanosome bloodstream-specific flagellum attachment proteins can mediate attachment in an insect surface coat environment.
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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

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Read & Publish for researchers Read & Publish agreements offer many benefits to researchers including fee-free Open Access publishing in Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

This article is available under our Read & Publish Open Access initiative.
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Figure showing that the FRM binds as a helix into the hydrophobic pocket of SHD1.

Figure showing that the FRM binds as a helix into the hydrophobic pocket of SHD1.

Lara Bareis, Nils Johnsson and colleagues identify a short linear motif, conserved from yeast to human, that directs proteins to the cell cortex by binding to the Spa2 family of scaffold proteins.
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