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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

Overactive EGF signaling suppresses a C. elegans pnc-1 egg-laying phenotype independent of known signaling mediators.
Matt Crook and Wendy Hanna-Rose
Published: 2021/10/04
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000482
Mutations linked to loss of cell cycle control can render cells responsive to local differentiation cues
Kara L Cerveny, Hannah Bronstein, Olivia Hagen, Dayna B Lamb, Grace Martin, Ingrid Tower, Avery Van Duzer, Evan Welch and Máté Varga
Published: 2021/10/01
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000481
Beta-blockers reduce intestinal permeability and early mortality following traumatic brain injury in Drosophila
Amanda R Scharenbrock, Rebeccah J Katzenberger, Megan C Fischer, Barry Ganetzky and David A Wassarman
Published: 2021/10/01
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000461
The GABA transaminase GabT is required for full virulence of Ralstonia solanacearum in tomato
Liu Xian, Gang Yu and Alberto P Macho
Published: 2021/09/29
Reviewed by: Caitilyn Allen
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000478
Endogenous expression and localization of HIS-72::mTurquoise2 in C. elegans
Dillon E. Sloan and Joshua N. Bembenek
Published: 2021/09/29
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000471
The bHLH-PAS gene hlh-34 is expressed in the AVH, not AVJ interneurons
Steven J. Cook, Berta Vidal and Oliver Hobert
Published: 2021/09/28
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000467
Age-dependent upregulation of Y RNAs in Caenorhabditis elegans
Sangsoon Park, Jooyeon Sohn, Sujeong Kwon, Eun Ji E Kim, Yoonji Jung, Hae-Eun H Park, Sieun S Kim and Seung-Jae V Lee
Published: 2021/09/27
Reviewed by: Scott Leiser
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000452
Brain-wide identification of LIN-41 (TRIM71) protein-expressing neurons by NeuroPAL
Mushaine Shih and Chieh Chang
Published: 2021/09/23
Reviewed by: Douglas Portman
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000472
SGS1-SuOff rescues the mild methylmethane sulfonate sensitivity of srs2Δ cells in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Belen Herce-Hagiwara and Yee Mon Thu
Published: 2021/09/24
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000480
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