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Exciting new applied and translational biology research

PLOS Biology is home to high quality, original research with a broad scope across the biological sciences. We empower authors to share and get credit for their work and offer publishing options that boost the visibility of your science.

Bio-On-Magnetic-Beads (BOMB): Open platform for high-throughput nucleic acid extraction and manipulation

Phil Oberacker, Peter Stepper, Donna M. Bond, Sven Höhn, Jule Focken, Vivien Meyer, et al

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Intervention against hypertension in the next generation programmed by developmental hypoxia

Kirsty L. Brain, Beth J. Allison, Youguo Niu, Christine M. Cross, Nozomi Itani, et al

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Alternative (backdoor) androgen production and masculinization in the human fetus

Peter J. O’Shaughnessy, Jean Philippe Antignac, Bruno Le Bizec, Marie-Line Morvan, Konstantin Svechnikov, et al
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High-fidelity SaCas9 identified by directional screening in human cells

Haihua Xie, Xianglian Ge, Fayu Yang, Bang Wang, Shuang Li, et al

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Activation of Toll-like receptor 7/8 encoded by the X chromosome alters sperm motility and provides a novel simple technology for sexing sperm

Takashi Umehara, Natsumi Tsujita, Masayuki Shimada

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Star nanoparticles delivering HIV-1 peptide minimal immunogens elicit near-native envelope antibody responses in nonhuman primates

Joseph R. Francica, Richard Laga, Geoffrey M. Lynn, Gabriela Mužíková, Ladislav Androvič, et al

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Eating breakfast and avoiding late-evening snacking sustains lipid oxidation

Kevin Parsons Kelly, Owen P. McGuinness, Maciej Buchowski, Jacob J. Hughey, Heidi Chen, et al

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Spontaneous generation of prions and transmissible PrP amyloid in a humanised transgenic mouse model of A117V GSS

Emmanuel A. Asante, Jacqueline M. Linehan, Andrew Tomlinson, Tatiana Jakubcova, Shyma Hamdan, et al

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Nonia Pariente


LOOKING AHEAD

The future of PLOS Biology

Nonia Pariente, on behalf of the PLOS Biology Staff Editors

Editorial

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