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We publish the scientific journals @jcb.org, @jem.org, @jgp.org, @jhumimmunity.org, and co-publish @lsajournal.org. Visit our journals at https://rupress.org
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In @jcb.org, @cytolabkoc.bsky.social show PCM1 multimerization scaffolds centriolar satellite assembly & drives stepwise client recruitment. Disrupting this homeostasis impairs ciliary signaling & mitosis. Key insights into how this membraneless organelle forms & remodels rupress.org/jcb/article/...
In contrast to prevailing dogma, Bhattacharyya et al. report that procollagen 1 assembles into a liquid condensate within cells, resolving the long-standing problem of how cells accommodate and export high concentrations of these bulky molecules from the ER. In @jcb.org: rupress.org/jcb/article/...
In @jem.org, Harms Pritchard, @marionpepper.bsky.social et al. dissect key CD4⁺ T cell/B cell interactions to define signals that govern the development of memory B cell populations. rupress.org/jem/article/... #InfectiousDisease #HostDefense #LymphocyteBiology #BCells
🌐 Journal of Human Immunity (JHI) @jhumimmunity.org is now officially indexed in #PubMed Central and PubMed. This includes all future papers and the complete back catalog dating back to our first issue. Read the full announcement and explore the journal here: rupress.org/jhi/pages/pm...
Publishing in @jcb.org, @jem.org, @jgp.org, @jhumimmunity.org, and @LSAJournal.org enables authors funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH), Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and other funders an easy pathway to compliance. Learn more: 👉 rupress.org/pages/nih-hh...
In @jem.org, Ward, Kar, Balan, and Bhardwaj @bhardwajlab.bsky.social review how conventional type 1 #DendriticCells (cDC1s) coordinate antitumor immunity through cross-presentation, immune cell networking, and spatial organization in tumors. rupress.org/jem/article/... #CancerFocus #Immunotherapy
In @jhumimmunity.org, Mehmet Cihangir Catak, Bernice Lo, Safa Baris et al. describe the first case of homozygous #CTLA4 deficiency, which drives severe early-onset #autoimmunity through profound T and B cell dysregulation. rupress.org/jhi/article/... #ClinicalPhenotypes #Diagnostics #Therapeutics
New review @jgp.org: Shimon Schuldiner recounts the decades-long journey of VMAT research, bridging foundational bioenergetics with recent high-resolution structural breakthroughs. rupress.org/jgp/article/... #Neuroscience
News & Views @jhumimmunity.org: A new report in JHI from Catak et al. (rupress.org/jhi/article/...) deepens our understanding of human disease associated with loss of #CTLA4. Helen C. Su @niaidnews.bsky.social discusses the findings: rupress.org/jhi/article/...
Spotlight @jcb.org: Nicola Diny @unibonn.bsky.social previews a study from @petrovalab.bsky.social et al. (rupress.org/jcb/article/...) which reveals that #eosinophils drive a developmental program for postnatal intestinal remodeling and maturation. rupress.org/jcb/article/... #Development
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Catak et al. describe the first case of homozygous CTLA-4 deficiency, which drives severe early-onset autoimmunity through profound T and B cell dysregulat
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A homozygous CTLA-4 variant causes CTLA-4 deficiency with severe immune dysregulation