Contents
Vol 13, Issue 618
Research Articles
- Dynamic interactions of the 5-HT6 receptor with protein partners control dendritic tree morphogenesis
Sequential interactions between a serotonin receptor and its interaction partners underlie neurite extension and branching.
- Reversible EMT and MET mediate amnion remodeling during pregnancy and labor
Balanced EMT and MET maintain amnion integrity during pregnancy, and increased EMT is associated with labor.
- L-type Ca2+ channel–mediated Ca2+ influx adjusts neuronal mitochondrial function to physiological and pathophysiological conditions
L-type Ca2+ channel activity confers neuroprotection by inducing the ATP synthase to operate in reverse mode.
Editors' Choice
- New connections: Targeted treatment options for SCLC
Various studies reveal how we might effectively treat small cell lung cancer.
About The Cover

Online Cover This week features a Research Article that shows that sequential interactions between the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor and its binding partners are required to promote dendritic tree morphogenesis. The image shows 5-HT6R (cyan) and its interaction partner GPRIN1 (magenta) in neurites produced by NG108-15 neuroblastoma cells. [Image: Pujol et al./Science Signaling]