Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2024

Research Highlights

CSPP1 preserves quiescent microtubule functions by dual-end capping
Marina Mapelli
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2024, mjae022, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjae022
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Reviews

Structure-specific nucleases in genome dynamics and strategies for targeting cancers
Haitao Sun, Megan Luo, Mian Zhou, Li Zheng, Hongzhi Li, R. Steven Esworthy, Binghui Shen
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2024, mjae019, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjae019
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Extracellular vesicles in cancer: golden goose or Trojan horse
Tao Han, Qian Hao, Tengfei Chao, Qinggang Sun, Yitian Chen, Bo Gao, Liping Guan, Wenjie Ren, Xiang Zhou
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2024, mjae025, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjae025
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Articles

Sympathetic nerve signals: orchestrators of mammary development and stem cell vitality
Zi Ye, Yu Xu, Mengna Zhang, Cheguo Cai
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2024, mjae020, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjae020
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CCT6A alleviates pulmonary fibrosis by inhibiting HIF-1α-mediated lactate production
Peishuo Yan, Kun Yang, Mengwei Xu, Miaomiao Zhu, Yudi Duan, Wenwen Li, Lulu Liu, Chenxi Liang, Zhongzheng Li, Xin Pan, Lan Wang, Guoying Yu
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2024, mjae021, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjae021
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Cover: Extracellular vesicles, which are typically classifi ed into exosomes and ectosomes (also known as microvesicles), play an important role in facilitating intercellular communications. Extracellular vesicles deliver nucleic acids, proteins, metabolites, and drugs to impact the initiation, progression, and therapeutic response of cancer. Thus, chemically or genetically engineered extracellular vesicles represent a promising strategy for advancing cancer therapies. See mjae025 by Han et al. for details.