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  1. Spindle-locked ripples mediate memory reactivation during human NREM sleep

    Memory consolidation relies in part on the reactivation of previous experiences during sleep. The precise interplay of sleep-related oscillations...

    Thomas Schreiner, Benjamin J. Griffiths, ... Tobias Staudigl in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 19 June 2024
  2. Sleep loss diminishes hippocampal reactivation and replay

    Memories benefit from sleep 1 , and the reactivation and replay of waking experiences during hippocampal sharp-wave ripples (SWRs) are considered to be...

    Bapun Giri, Nathaniel Kinsky, ... Kamran Diba in Nature
    Article 12 June 2024
  3. Respiration modulates sleep oscillations and memory reactivation in humans

    The beneficial effect of sleep on memory consolidation relies on the precise interplay of slow oscillations and spindles. However, whether these...

    Thomas Schreiner, Marit Petzka, ... Bernhard P. Staresina in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 18 December 2023
  4. The nucleic acid binding protein SFPQ represses EBV lytic reactivation by promoting histone H1 expression

    Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) uses a biphasic lifecycle of latency and lytic reactivation to infect >95% of adults worldwide. Despite its central role in...

    Laura A. Murray-Nerger, Clarisel Lozano, ... Benjamin E. Gewurz in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 16 May 2024
  5. Comparing targeted memory reactivation during slow wave sleep and sleep stage 2

    Sleep facilitates declarative memory consolidation, which is assumed to rely on the reactivation of newly encoded memories orchestrated by the...

    Julia Carbone, Carlos Bibian, ... Susanne Diekelmann in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 20 April 2024
  6. Barrier-to-autointegration factor 1 promotes gammaherpesvirus reactivation from latency

    Gammaherpesviruses, including Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), are DNA viruses that are globally associated...

    Grant Broussard, Guoxin Ni, ... Blossom Damania in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 06 February 2023
  7. Controls on fracture openness and reactivation in Forsmark, Sweden

    In crystalline bedrock, the open fraction of the fracture network constitutes the main pathways for fluids. Many observations point out that the...

    D. Doolaeghe, C. Darcel, ... P. Davy in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 24 April 2023
  8. Reactivation of a somatic errantivirus and germline invasion in Drosophila ovaries

    Most Drosophila transposable elements are LTR retrotransposons, some of which belong to the genus Errantivirus and share structural and functional...

    Marianne Yoth, Stéphanie Maupetit-Méhouas, ... Emilie Brasset in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 29 September 2023
  9. Reactivation-induced motor skill modulation does not operate at a rapid micro-timescale level

    Abundant evidence shows that consolidated memories are susceptible to modifications following their reactivation. Processes of memory consolidation...

    Jasmine Herszage, Marlene Bönstrup, ... Nitzan Censor in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 20 February 2023
  10. UVB induced reactivation leads to HSV1 in the corneas of virtually all latently infected mice and requires STING to develop corneal disease

    Reactivation of latent herpes simplex type 1 results in virus returning to the cornea leading to recurrent herpetic stromal keratitis (rHSK). We...

    **ao-Tang Yin, Alexis Hartman, ... Patrick M. Stuart in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 21 March 2024
  11. Cycles of goal silencing and reactivation underlie complex problem-solving in primate frontal and parietal cortex

    While classic views proposed that working memory (WM) is mediated by sustained firing, recent evidence suggests a contribution of activity-silent...

    Kei Watanabe, Mikiko Kadohisa, ... John Duncan in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 19 August 2023
  12. Risk factors associated with cytomegalovirus reactivation in patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy for rheumatic diseases: a retrospective study

    Immunosuppressive treatment is a common cause of cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation. However, there is no consensus regarding the risk factors for...

    Tatsuya Shimada, Misako Higashida-Konishi, ... Yutaka Okano in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 03 December 2022
  13. Inducing forgetting of unwanted memories through subliminal reactivation

    Processes that might facilitate the forgetting of unwanted experiences typically require the actual or imagined re-exposure to reminders of the...

    Zijian Zhu, Michael C. Anderson, Yingying Wang in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 30 October 2022
  14. Age-associated B cells are long-lasting effectors that impede latent γHV68 reactivation

    Age-associated B cells (ABCs; CD19 + CD11c + T-bet + ) are a unique population that are increased in an array of viral infections, though their role during...

    Isobel C. Mouat, Iryna Shanina, Marc S. Horwitz in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 07 December 2022
  15. Immunoprofiling reveals cell subsets associated with the trajectory of cytomegalovirus reactivation post stem cell transplantation

    Human cytomegalovirus reactivation is a major opportunistic infection after allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and has a complex...

    Lauren Stern, Helen M. McGuire, ... Barry Slobedman in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 11 May 2022
  16. NAT10-dependent N4‐acetylcytidine modification mediates PAN RNA stability, KSHV reactivation, and IFI16-related inflammasome activation

    N -acetyltransferase 10 (NAT10) is an N 4 ‐acetylcytidine (ac 4 C) writer that catalyzes RNA acetylation at cytidine N 4 position on tRNAs, rRNAs and...

    Qin Yan, **g Zhou, ... Chun Lu in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 10 October 2023
  17. Serum IL-1β predicts de novo hepatitis B virus reactivation during direct-acting antiviral therapy for hepatitis C, not during anti-cancer/immunosuppressive therapy

    De novo hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation occurs during direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients with...

    Naoki Kawagishi, Goki Suda, ... Naoya Sakamoto in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 07 October 2022
  18. Identification of redox activators for continuous reactivation of glyoxal oxidase from Trametes versicolor in a two-enzyme reaction cascade

    Glyoxal oxidases, belonging to the group of copper radical oxidases (CROs), oxidize aldehydes to carboxylic acids, while reducing O 2 to H 2 O 2 . Their...

    Saadet Alpdağtaş, Nina Jankowski, ... Katja Koschorreck in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 11 March 2024
  19. Proteostatic reactivation of the developmental transcription factor TBX3 drives BRAF/MAPK-mediated tumorigenesis

    MAPK pathway-driven tumorigenesis, often induced by BRAF V600E , relies on epithelial dedifferentiation. However, how lineage differentiation events...

    Zhenlei Zhang, Yufan Wu, ... Li Zhao in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 15 May 2024
  20. Impact of IL-15 and latency reversing agent combinations in the reactivation and NK cell-mediated suppression of the HIV reservoir

    Inhibitors of histone deacetylases (HDACis) are major latency reversing agent (LRA) candidates in ‘shock and kill’ strategies to eradicate the HIV...

    Daniela Angela Covino, Maria Giovanna Desimio, Margherita Doria in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 03 November 2022
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