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microPublication: Our Mission

microPublication.org publishes brief, novel findings, negative and/or reproduced results, and results which may lack a broader scientific narrative. Each article is peer reviewed and assigned a DOI. microPublication Biology articles are now discoverable through PMC, PubMed, EuropePMC, Google Scholar, and university library catalogs. Included data is curated and, upon publication, deposited in third party referential databases (when available).

As part of our long-term sustainability plan, we will institute article processing charges (APCs) starting April 2nd, 2022. We will charge $250 per article, which should cover costs but not new initiatives. No article will be refused because of an author's inability to pay page charges.

Recent microPublications

LIR-1 and PDTF-1 regulate the permeability barrier function of the C. elegans cuticle
Anjali Sandhu, Riya Sheokand and Varsha Singh
Published: 2021/07/27
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000434
The primordial germ line is refractory to perturbations of actomyosin regulator function in C. elegans L1 larvae
Jack Bauer, Léa Lacroix and Jean-Claude Labbé
Published: 2021/08/04
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000432
Efficient generation of a single-copy eft-3p::TIR1::F2A:: BFP::AID*::NLS allele in the C. elegans ttTi5605 insertion site through recombination-mediated cassette exchange
An A. Vo, Max T. Levenson, James Matthew Ragle and Jordan D. Ward
Published: 2021/08/03
Reviewed by: Jonathan Pettitt
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000425
Steinernema carpocapsae jumps with greater velocity and acceleration than previously reported
Adler R Dillman, Wyatt Korff, Michael H Dickinson and Paul W Sternberg
Published: 2021/08/02
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000435
Behavioral Differences between Male and Hermaphrodite C. elegans
Elizabeth Loxterkamp, Jaaram Cha, Katharine Wu, Janessa Sullivan, Olivia Holbrook, Hazar Ghaith, Lena Srun and Deborah E. Bauer
Published: 2021/07/30
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000431
Dynein and MEL-28 contribute in parallel to oogenic maturity in C. elegans
Jay Gandhi, Giulia Crosio and Anita G. Fernandez
Published: 2021/07/27
Reviewed by: Ariz Mohammad
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000421
Reducing the expression of the Numb adaptor protein in neurons increases the searching behavior of Drosophila larvae
Andrew Galbraith, Samuel Leone, Katherine Stuart, Josie Emery, M. Katie Renkemeyer, Nicholas Pritchett, Lauren Galbraith, Haley Stuckmeyer and Brett Berke
Published: 2021/07/26
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000426
The conditional growth suppressor E7.25d.7 is an allele of the sterile-20 kinase misshapen
Evan Kiely and Melissa Gilbert-Ross
Published: 2021/07/22
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000424
MFP1/MSD-1 and MFP2/NSPH-2 co-localize with MSP during C. elegans spermatogenesis
Kayleigh N. Morrison, Christopher M. Uyehara, James Matthew Ragle, Jordan D. Ward and Diane C. Shakes
Published: 2021/07/22
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000427
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