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Published Research

The LMB Library and Archive keep a record of all known LMB publications in line with the UKRI Open Access Policy.

Recently published papers

  • Sanchez-Garcia, MA., et al. (1st December 2025)
    Author Correction: Hypoxia induces histone clipping and H3K4me3 loss in neutrophil progenitors resulting in long-term impairment of neutrophil immunity.
    Nat Immunol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Munro, S. (30th November 2025)
    The advent of confocal laser scanning microscopy in biological research.
    Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 26(12): 906
  • Sanchez-Garcia, MA., et al. (28th November 2025)
    Hypoxia induces histone clipping and H3K4me3 loss in neutrophil progenitors resulting in long-term impairment of neutrophil immunity.
    Nat Immunol 26(11): 1903-1915
  • Greger, IH., Watson, JF. (27th November 2025)
    'Mini analysis' misrepresents changes in synaptic properties due to incomplete event detection.
    J Physiol 603(22): 7189-7205
  • Liu, HW., Roisné-Hamelin, F., Taschner, M., Collier, J., Srinivasan, M., Gruber, S. (25th November 2025)
    The SMC Hinge is a Selective Gate for Obstacle Bypass.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 10457
  • Luptak, J., et al. (25th November 2025)
    State-selective small molecule degraders that preferentially remove aggregates and oligomers.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 10486
  • Zaman, M., et al. (21st November 2025)
    Midkine attenuates amyloid-β fibril assembly and plaque formation.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol 32(11): 2165-2175

More papers

  • Joiner, JD., Herrero Del Valle, A., Singh, R., Modis, Y. (20th November 2025)
    Protocol for the expression, purification, and biochemical characterization of the innate immune sensor MDA5.
    STAR Protoc 6(4): 104218 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Zhong, S., Zhang, X., Gao, X., Li, Z., Huang, L., Guo, Q., Gong, R., Ren, J., Luo, M., Lin, R. (19th November 2025)
    Ultrabright chemical labeling enables rapid neural connectivity profiling in large tissue samples.
    Neuron 113(22): 3741-3757.e11
  • Katsinelos, T., et al. (17th November 2025)
    Seeding biosensor cell line that reproduces the Alzheimer tau fold.
    J Biol Chem : 110952 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Stürner, T. (17th November 2025)
    Short-term memory: How oscillatory networks preserve sensory history.
    Curr Biol 35(22): R1081-R1083
  • De Miguel, C., Thorkelsson, SR., Fatalska, A., Hodgson, G., Wang, C., Bertolotti, A. (13th November 2025)
    Termination of the integrated stress response.
    Science : eadw5137 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Isbilir, B., von Kügelgen, A., Alva, V., Bharat, TAM. (13th November 2025)
    Assembly, architecture and functional roles of microbial surface layers.
    Nat Rev Microbiol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Tibarewal, P., et al. (11th November 2025)
    Impaired nuclear PTEN function drives macrocephaly, lymphadenopathy and late-onset cancer in PTEN Hamartoma Tumour Syndrome.
    Dis Model Mech [Epub ahead of print]
  • Mariello, M., et al. (7th November 2025)
    Dynamically autofocused 3D pulsed laser micromachining enables advanced 3D bioelectronics.
    Sci Adv 11(45): eadz4084
  • Gabs, E., et al. (3rd November 2025)
    A kinetic ruler controls mRNA poly(A) tail length.
    Genes Dev 39(21-22): 1377-1394
  • Stowell, JAW., et al. (3rd November 2025)
    Phosphorylation-dependent tuning of mRNA deadenylation rates.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Schweighauser, M., et al. (31st October 2025)
    Author Correction: Structures of α-synuclein filaments from multiple system atrophy.
    Nature 647(8088): E3
  • Santambrogio, A., et al. (30th October 2025)
    Serial amplification of tau filaments using Alzheimer's brain homogenates and C322A or C322S recombinant tau.
    FEBS Lett 599(19): 2768-2778
  • Bao, Y., et al. (29th October 2025)
    Protocol for double-crosslinking ChIP-seq to improve data quality and enhance detection of challenging chromatin targets.
    STAR Protoc 6(4): 104171 [Epub ahead of print]

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