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Genes & Development

Edited By Laureen Connell, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Genes & Development publishes high-quality research papers of broad general interest and biological significance in the areas of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and related fields. G&D publishes two research formats; Research papers and short Research Communications, in addition to Review Articles and Perspectives. G&D consistently ranks in the top 10 among primary research journals in all fields of science.
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Genome Research

Edited By Hillary Sussman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; Aravinda Chakravarti, NYU Langone Health; Richard Gibbs, Baylor College of Medicine; Eric Green, Bethesda, MD; Richard Myers, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology; Evan Eichler, University of Washington; Anne Ferguson-Smith, University of Cambridge; Kateryna Makova, Penn State University

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In August 1995, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press began publication of a new, monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal, Genome Research. The journal focuses on genome studies in all species, and presents research that provides or aids in genome-based analyses of biological processes. The journal represents a nexus point where genomic information, applications, and technology come together with biological information to create a more global understanding of all biological systems.

Among the research considered by the journal are novel reports on gene discovery, comparative genome analyses, evolution studies, informatics, genome structure and function, technological innovations and applications, statistical and mathematical methods, cutting-edge genetic and physical mapping and DNA sequencing, and other reports that present data where sequence information is used to address biological concerns.

New data in these areas are published as research papers in the form of articles and letters, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on methodologies or resources that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are presented electronically on the journal's web site where appropriate. The journal also provides review articles, perspectives, and Insight/Outlook articles, which presents commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context.

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CSH Perspectives in Medicine

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine is a new online publication covering everything from the molecular and cellular bases of disease to translational medicine and new therapeutic strategies. Each issue offers reviews on different aspects of a variety of diseases and the tissues they affect. The contributions are written by experts in each field and commissioned as Subject Collections by a board of eminent scientists and physicians, all of whom are acknowledged to be key figures in their particular fields. These Subject Collections gradually accumulate articles as new issues of the journal are published and, when complete, each represents a comprehensive survey of the field it covers. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine is thus unmatched in its depth of coverage and represents an essential source where readers can find informed surveys and critical discussion of advances in molecular medicine.

Please visit www.perspectivesinmedicine.org for complete information about the journal.

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  • Cancer
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  • HIV
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  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Parkinson's Disease
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CSH Perspectives in Biology

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A new online publication for the molecular life sciences

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology provides the scientific community with comprehensive, systematic surveys of topics in the molecular life sciences where research is breaking new ground

In July 2009, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press launched a new monthly journal, Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, that provides comprehensive, systematically structured surveys of research in exciting areas of molecular and cellular biology, genetics, developmental biology, neuroscience, cancer biology, and molecular pathology.

For decades, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has complemented its groundbreaking research with publication of a variety of highly prestigious titles written and edited by leading scientists. These include the journals Genes & Development and Genome Research, the bible of research methods, Molecular Cloning, online teaching resources, and numerous other laboratory manuals, monographs, handbooks, journals, and textbooks.

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology (http://www.cshperspectives.org; ISSN 1943-0264) is the latest, and perhaps most ambitious, addition to this stable. Its depth of coverage is unmatched, spanning the entire spectrum of the molecular life sciences and therefore providing an essential resource for all areas of bioscience research.

According to the journal's Executive Editor, Richard Sever, who has worked on traditional review journals including the Current Opinion and Trends titles, Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology has a new and unique approach. "There are many review articles published each year, but they're usually on one particular aspect of one particular field," he says. "CSH Perspectives is different. We cover subjects by asking experts to consider how best to structure a comprehensive survey of their field, and then commission articles from all the key figures in that field. And we cover everything in bioscience from Alzheimer's to plant biology."

CSH Perspectives articles are all commissioned as �collections� by a board of eminent academic editors and gradually accumulate online at the journal's website each month as they are accepted and published. The debut issue features articles commissioned by Elaine Fuchs, Michael Karin, W. James Nelson, and Peter Lawrence and includes contributions from Nobel laureate David Baltimore, molecular motor expert Nobutaka Hirokawa, and developmental biologist Jim Smith. These set the stage for subject collections on symmetry breaking, morphogen gradients, cell junctions, and the immune signaling molecule NF-kB. Next in the pipeline are articles on the origin of life, the p53-family of tumor suppressors, the nucleus, and immune tolerance.

The new publication is produced online in partnership with Stanford University Library's HighWire Press, taking advantage of their new H20 platform. The state-of-the-art website includes HTML and PDF views, high-resolution artwork, and video material, along with a host of novel features such as author updates, commenting options, and Twitter-powered news feeds.

 
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CSH Protocols

Edited By Alejandro Montenegro-Montero, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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  • The online source of trusted techniques in molecular and cellular biology
  • Contains new and classic protocols presented step-by-step with recipes and troubleshooting
  • Frequently updated and annotated
  • Interactive, customizable, and fully searchable

The development of CSH Protocols is a response to requests from scientists for authoritative information about techniques with a broad editorial scope, delivered through a state-of-the-art online interface. At this site, you will find methods from Molecular Cloning along with selected protocols from many of our best-selling manuals, such as Cells and Antibodies, as well as protocols from Cold Spring Harbor's renowned on-site courses. In addition, you will discover new cutting-edge protocols submitted by and commissioned from laboratories worldwide. A peer-reviewed online journal, CSH Protocols is updated monthly.

Features include:
  • Step-by-step, uniformly structured formats for ease of use and printing, with clearly linked materials, cautions, recipes, and troubleshooting
  • Customizable, topic-based e-mail alerts for the latest updates in a particular field
  • Personal folders for storing favorite protocols and searches
  • Navigation tools including a specifically designed taxonomy for browsing and a variety of full-text search options
  • A kit search tool for fast access to time-saving resources
  • An online manuscript submission system for authors to contribute new protocols

CSH Protocols — More Than Just Methods.

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  • ISSN 1559-6095 / online, monthly

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RNA

Edited By Timothy W. Nilsen, Editor-in-Chief, Case Western Reserve University; Thomas R. Cech, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; David Engelke, University of Michigan; Eric Westhof, CNRS Strasbourg; Marvin Wickens, University of Wisconsin

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RNA, the publication of the RNA Society, publishes high quality research papers that provide significant new insight into any area of RNA biology, including molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, genetics and evolution. RNA publishes two research formats, articles and short reports. In addition, the journal publishes novel methodologies, reviews and perspectives. RNA provides a unique resource to all members of the RNA community and those that wish to keep abreast of this quickly moving area.

 
 

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STEM Career Dynamics: A Comprehensive Guide To Getting A Job In Science and Technology


Subject Area(s):  General Interest Titles

By Carl M. Cohen, Ph.D., Science Management Associates

Due June 23, 2026 • 250 pages (approx.), illustrated, index
Hardcover •
ISBN  978-1-621825-55-5

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If you are looking for a job in science, technology, engineering, or medical (STEM) fields, this book will make your search more efficient, productive, and ultimately successful.

There are many scattered sources of guidance on aspects of seeking a STEM job. This book compiles the best ideas and approaches in one place, especially for finding jobs in the academic sector, where succeeding can be an opaque process with no clear standards or guidelines. STEM workers often face job markets saturated with apparently ideally qualified candidates. How can you distinguish yourself in this crush of competition? One way is to present and highlight your scientific skills in a way that sets you apart. This book shows you how to do that. But scientific expertise is not enough. You also need managerial, supervisory, and leadership skills, as well as interpersonal skills such as giving and receiving feedback, negotiating, team building, and mentoring. People like that also have high emotional intelligence and are em- pathic, introspective, and self-controlled.

Developing these extrascientific skills was the focus of Carl Cohen’s previous, highly successful book Lab Dynamics: Management and Leadership Skills for Scientists (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press). If you have those skills, this book will show you how to make that apparent in a way that can make the difference between getting a job offer and getting ignored.

After reading this book, you will be ready to take control of your career by:

  • Creating a network of contacts to generate opportunities
  • Understanding what employers are looking for
  • Presenting yourself as the solution to their needs
  • Negotiating your best possible offer
  • Making decisions based on data

Using the tools and techniques presented here, you will learn how to put your best foot forward and get the STEM job you want, even in the most competitive job markets.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Great Scientific Disruption: Why Your Career Needs a Strategy (Not Just Good Science)
Summary
Appendix 1. What to expect when moving from academia to industry
Chapter 2. The Connection Equation: How to Network Your Way Out of Invisibility
Summary
Chapter 3. It's Not About You: Cracking the Code of Academic and Industry Job Hunting
Summary
Appendix 1. Industry resume
Appendix 2. Academic CV
Chapter 4. The Craft of Cover Letters: Industry vs. Academia (And Why AI Won’t Save You)
Summary
Appendix 1. Industry cover letter with annotations
Appendix 2. Academic cover letter with annotations
Chapter 5. The Academic Trifecta: Research Vision, Teaching Philosophy, and Strategic References
Summary
Appendix 1. Academic research statement
Appendix 2. Academic teaching statement
Chapter 6. Dancing on Eggshells: The Guide to High-Stakes Academic and Industry Interviews
Summary
Chapter 7. A Deeper Dive: Acing Behavioral Interview Questions
Summary
Appendix 1. Your questions for them: academia and industry
Chapter 8. Showtime: The Three Performances That Can Make or Break Your Career
Summary
Chapter 9. The Negotiation Playbook: Data, Tools, and Tactics for Job Offer Success
Summary
Chapter 10. The Art of the Academic Deal: Negotiating Your Worth Without Burning Bridges
Summary
Chapter 11. Simpler but Not Easier: The Strategic Guide to Industry Job Negotiations
Summary
Appendix 1. Five “managerial and/or leadership” position descriptions
Appendix 2. Management and leadership candidate resume
Appendix 3. Management/leadership job description
Appendix 4. Cover letter for management/leadership candidate
Appendix 5. Sample management/leadership interview questions
Chapter 12. From Scientist to Science Leader. Landing Management and Leadership Positions
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Appendix 1. Five “managerial and/or leadership” position descriptions
Appendix 2. Management and leadership candidate resume
Appendix 3. Management/leadership job description
Appendix 4. Cover letter for management/leadership candidate
Appendix 5. Sample management/leadership interview questions
Chapter 13. Meet the CEO
Summary
Chapter 14. When to Walk Away: Red Flags and Warning Signs
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Appendix 1. Is a startup right for you?
Chapter 15. Getting to No: Understanding Rejections and Declining Offers
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About the Author
References
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Cell Migration


Subject Area(s):  Cell Biology

Edited by Michelle Starz-Gaiano, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Peter N. Devreotes, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Due July 7, 2026 • 525 pages (approx.), illustrated, index
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Nearly all cells can move, often directionally. Without migration, embryos would not take shape, the nervous system would not wire, wounds would not close, and immune defenses would falter. Yet migration also underlies inflammation and cancer metastasis, a reminder that it both sustains and undermines life. This volume, with contributions from an international team of experts, shows that our knowledge of how cells migrate is rapidly advancing and the field is very exciting one to work in.

Each of the four sections of the book has a specific focus:

  • Single-cell migration, including key features of directed movement—cell polarity and memory, excitability and inhibition of signaling, cytoskeletal force generation, adhesion and traction—and the quantitative tools needed to analyze and model them.
  • The coordination of cells in groups, how tissues remodel and respond, and the expression of these processes in development
  • The technological advances and experimental tools that have advanced our understanding
  • The multiple computational and mathematical models that have provided insights and how machine learning techniques are poised to accelerate discovery

There are recurring themes throughout—the interplay of biophysics and molecular signaling, the influence of microenvironment mechanics and signals, the value of standardized assays and quantitative imaging, and the power of computational modeling. Cell Migration offers both a coherent map of the field and signposts for future investigation.

Contents

Preface
CELL BIOLOGY OF SINGLE CELL MIGRATION
Collaboration of Antipodes: Synergy of Branched and Linear F-Actin during Amoeboid Cell Movement and Chemotaxis
Peter J.M. van Haastert and Arjan Kortholt
Leading the Way: Molecular Drivers of Single-Cell Migration
Dong Li, Hui Tu, and Huaqing Cai
Pulling the Back to Steer Cell Migration: Mechanisms of Structural Polarity in Confining Signaling and Protrusion
Bo Gong and Tobias Meyer
Leukocyte Chemotaxis and the Elusive Negative Signals that Make It Work
Kwabena A. Badu-Nkansah and Sean R. Collins
Neutrophil Migration: Using all the Tricks of Mesenchymal and Amoeboid Cells to Navigate Many Environments
Martina Lerche and Clare M. Waterman
Many Cells Make Light Work: Self-Generated Gradients Organize Dictyostelium Aggregates and Neutrophils Swarms
Evelyn Strickland, John F. Durel, Allyson E. Sgro, Orion D. Weiner
COORDINATED CELL MIGRATION WITHIN MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS
Collective Mesoderm and Endoderm Cell Migration during Vertebrate Gastrulation
Cornelis J. Weijer
Chemical and Mechanical Regulation of Leukocyte Migration
Jonathan H. Schrope, Tanner F. Robertson, Milka Sarris, and Anna Huttenlocher
Harnessing the Power of Drosophila Primordial Germ Cell Migration
Lacy J. Barton and Benjamin Lin
Neighboring Cells as Living Substrates for Guiding Collective Cell Migration during Development
Hoang Anh Le and Roberto Mayor
Traveling in a Pack: The Border Cells’ Collective Journey Guided by Landscapes and Chemical Cues
Alexander George and Michelle Starz-Gaiano
Collective Cell Migration Strategies: Patterning, Motility, and Directionality of the Posterior Lateral Line Primordium in Zebrafish
Alex V. Nechiporuk and Holger Knaut
Running to Their Fates: Neural Crest and Placode Migratory Behavior and Cell Fate Decisions
Junpeng Gao, Hugo A. Urrutia, and Marianne E. Bronner
NOVEL APPROACHES TO CELL MIGRATION
Illuminating Mammalian Cell Migration in Native Tissues at Subcellular and Molecular Resolution
Bhagawat C. Subramanian, Marco Heydecker, Yeap Ng, Nicolas Melis, and Roberto Weigert
Soft Matter Physics Meets Cell Biology: Transitions of Collective Cell Migration in 3D Environments
Mirjam M. Zegers, Pablo Gottheil, Josef Käs, and Peter Friedl
Engineered In Vitro Platforms for Mechanochemical Control of Cell Migration
Bishwa Ranjan Si, Qinling Yuan, Sanjiban Nath, Bhawana Agarwal, Alice Amitrano, Debanik Choudhury, and Konstantinos Konstantopoulos
Guiding Cells with Light and Chemicals: A Toolbox for Dynamic Studies of Cell Migration
Abhijit Deb Roy, Elmer Rho, and Takanari Inoue
A Mechanometabolism Toolbox for Studying Cell Migration
Katherine M. Young, Santiago Lopez, Keefer Boone, Mehmet Acikel, Xavi Gallart, and Cynthia Reinhart-King
Guiding Cell Migration with Electric Fields: Mechanisms and Applications of Galvanotaxis
Min Zhao, Yan Zhang, Kan Zhu, and Brian Reid
COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF CELL MIGRATION
From Signals to Protrusions: Modeling Excitable Systems in Cell Migration
Pablo A. Iglesias and Parijat Banerjee
Organized Randomness: How Hierarchical Coupling of Excitable System and Bistable Switch Shape Spontaneous Cell Migration
Masahiro Ueda, Hiroaki Takagi, and Satomi Matsuoka
Modeling and Simulating Single and Collective Cell Motility
Jupiter Algorta, Ali Fele-Paranj, Jack M. Hughes, and Leah Edelstein-Keshet
Exploring Self-Organization of Development in the Zebrafish Posterior Lateral Line Primordium with Computer Models
Ajay Chitnis
Modern Modeling of Single-Cell Migration: From Membrane Tension and Galvanotaxis to Machine Learning
Wenzheng Shi and Alex Mogilner
Modelling Collective Cell Migration in a Data-Rich Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Data-Driven Modelling
Ruth E. Baker, Rebecca M. Crossley, Carles Falcó, and Simon F. Martina-Perez
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Ovarian Cancer


Book Series:  A Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine Collection
Subject Area(s):  Immunology and VaccinesCancer Biology

Edited by James D. Brenton, University of Cambridge; Benjamin G. Neel, NYU Langone Medical Center

Due July 2026 • 250 pages (approx.), illustrated, index
Hardcover • $79
ISBN  978-1-621822-35-6

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Description

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is among the most lethal gynecologic malignancies, claiming lives worldwide. It is often diagnosed late, recurs frequently, and resists long-term control. Despite decades of progress in molecular profiling, targeted therapeutics, and detection technologies, the complexity of EOC continues to challenge clinicians and researchers.

This landmark volume brings together leaders in oncology, developmental biology, molecular pathology, and translational medicine to provide a comprehensive, integrated account of the biology, pathogenesis, prevention, detection, and treatment of ovarian cancer.

Highlights include:

  • A reframing of EOC’s origins through insights from developmental biology and embryology
  • Analyses of distinct histotypes—high-grade serous, low-grade serous, mucinous, and clear cell carcinomas—that reveal vulnerabilities and therapeutic opportunities
  • Advances in preclinical models, from engineered mice to organoids
  • Explorations of genomic instability, immune environments, and mutational processes that drive therapeutic resistance
  • Updates on prevention, early detection, and systemic therapies, including immunotherapies

Ovarian cancer is not a single disease but a spectrum of distinct malignancies requiring tailored approaches. Ovarian Cancer is an essential reference volume for oncologists, biomedical researchers, and trainees that will assist the multidisciplinary collaborations necessary to improve patient outcomes.

Contents

Preliminary
Preface
Rare Epithelial Ovarian Cancers: Low grade serous and mucinous carcinomas
Olivia Craig, Abhimanyu Nigam, Genevieve V. Dall, and Kylie Gorringe
Ovarian Cancer Therapy
Diana Miao, Ursula A. Matulonis, and Rebecca L. Porter
Prevention of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Thomas A. Sellers, Lauren C. Peres, Cassandra Hathaway, and Shelley S. Tworoger
Embryological Insights into the Origin of Epithelial Cancers of the Female Reproductive Tract
Theresa Austria and Louis Dubeau
Genomic Instability, Evolution, and Clonal Dynamics in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Ignacio Vazquez-Garcia, Ying Liu, Hongyu Shi, Nicole Rusk, Dmitriy Zamarin, and Sohrab P. Shah
Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma (OCCC): An Endometriosis-Associated Cancer with Therapeutic Challenges
Ruby Yun-Ju Huang and Jimmy Jin-Che Lin
The Emerging Role of the Single-Cell and Spatial Tumor Microenvironment in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Inga-Maria Launonen, Anna Vähärautio, and Anniina Färkkilä
Harnessing Anti-Tumor Immunity in Ovarian Cancer
Katherine C. Kurnit and Kunle Odunsi
Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer
Naoko Sasamoto and Kevin Elias
Experimental Models for High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

Oscar Pundel and Benjamin G. Neel
Mutational Signatures and Therapy Response in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma
Ionut-Gabriel Funingana, Thomas Bradley, and James D. Brenton
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Skeletal Muscle Biology


Book Series:  A Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology Collection
Subject Area(s):  Developmental BiologyHuman Biology and DiseaseBiochemistry

Edited by David J. Glass, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Due August 2026 • 325 pages (approx.), illustrated, index
Hardcover • $79
ISBN  978-1-621823-61-2

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Description

Muscle is critical not just for mobility but for the function of the heart, vascular system, and digestive tract. This volume examines our understanding of how muscle tissue is generated during development, the molecular basis for force production in smooth and striated muscle, and how these tissues are repaired and maintained in the adult organism.

Contents

Preliminary
Satellite Cells in Regeneration and Disease
Marie E. Esper, John Saber, and Michael A. Rudnicki
The Diversity of Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types
Stefano Schiaffino, Francesco Chemello, and Carlo Reggiani
Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy and Atrophy Pathways
David J. Glass
Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells: Aging and Rejuvenation
Joana Neves, Pedro Sousa-Victor, and Pura Muñoz-Cánoves
Skeletal Muscle Aging
Tea Shavlakadze, Michael J. Stec, and David J. Glass
Proteins of the Triadic Excitation-Contraction Coupling Complex in Skeletal Muscle
Ting Chang, Rachel Sue Zhen Yee, George G. Rodney, and Susan L. Hamilton
Dystroglycan / Extracellular Matrix of Skeletal Muscle
Kevin Campbell
Building, Breaking, and Repairing Neuromuscular Synapses
Ruth Herbst, Maartje G. Huijbers, Julien Oury, and Steven J. Burden
Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy: Molecular Basis and Therapeutic Opportunities
Tessa Arends, Danielle C. Hamm, Silvère van der Maarel, and Stephen J. Tapscott
Fibroadipogenic Progenitors (FAPs) in Skeletal Muscle: Functional and Phenotypic Heterogeneity
Chun Wai Cheung, Morten Ritso, Marine Theret, Christine Eisner, Lin Wei Tung, and Fabio M.V. Rossi
The Myotendinous Junction—Form and Function
Abigail L. Mackey
Mitochondrial Maintenance in Skeletal Muscle
Laura M. de Smalen and Christoph Handschin
Zebrafish: Lessons and Insights into Skeletal Muscle Research
Yansong Lu, Avnika A. Ruparelia, and Peter D. Currie
Drosophila as a Model for Studying Skeletal Muscle
Mary Baylies
The Effects of Obesity and Weight Loss on Skeletal Muscle Metabolism
Patrick J. Ferrara, Pamian Bigdelou, Jason Mastaitis, Judith Altarejos, Mark W. Sleeman, and Michael J. Stec
Autophagy in Skeletal Muscle Anais Franco-Romero, Marco Sandri, and Stefano Schiaffino
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