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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

Phase separation dynamics of the C. elegans PGL-1 P granule protein in oocytes are sensitive to heat stress
Brooklynne Watkins and Jennifer A. Schisa
Published: 2021/09/24
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000476
Using the Drosophila Transcriptional Reporter of Intracellular Calcium (TRIC) to examine lasting ethanol-induced changes in neuroexcitability
Kahlan Merriman and Emily Petruccelli
Published: 2021/09/23
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000477
Caenorhabditis Intervention Testing Program: the herbicide diuron does not robustly extend lifespan in nematodes
Hadley C Osman, Christine A Sedore, E Grace Jackson, Elena T Battistoni, David Hall, Anna Foulger, Mark Lucanic, Max Guo, Monica Driscoll, Patrick Phillips and Gordon J Lithgow
Published: 2021/09/23
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000448
A single copy transgenic mutant FUS strain reproduces age-dependent ALS phenotypes in C. elegans
Audrey Labarre, Gilles Tossing, Claudia Maios, James J Doyle and J Alex Parker
Published: 2021/09/22
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000473
Identification and in silico analysis of the origin recognition complex in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans
Sreedevi Padmanabhan, Kaustuv Sanyal and Dharanidhar Dubey
Published: 2021/09/21
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000465
Oxidative agents elicit endoplasmic reticulum morphological changes suggestive of alterations in lipid metabolism
Alba Torán-Vilarrubias and María Moriel-Carretero
Published: 2021/09/20
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000462
Motivated displacement assay distinguishes ALA neuron mutants from RIS neuron mutants during recovery from heat stress in Caenorhabditis elegans
Carlos Chávez-Pérez, Niusha Jafari, Brendan T Keenan, David M Raizen and Alex M Rohacek
Published: 2021/09/20
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000468
Improved CRISPR/Cas9 knock-in efficiency via the self-excising cassette (SEC) selection method in C. elegans
George Huang, Bailey de Jesus, Alex Koh, Sara Blanco, Aubrie Rettmann, Ella DeMott, Melynda Sylvester, Cassie Ren, Carrie Meng, Skye Waterland, Anita Rhodes, Persephone Alicea, Abbey Flynn, Daniel J Dickinson and Ryan Doonan
Published: 2021/09/16
Reviewed by: David Matus
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000460
A mutation in budding yeast BRR6 affecting nuclear envelope insertion of the spindle pole body
Jennifer M Gardner, Eileen O'Toole and Sue L Jaspersen
Published: 2021/09/16
Reviewed by: Anonymous
microPublication Biology
10.17912/micropub.biology.000463
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