26 January, 2012
Volume 73, Issue 2

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Volume 73, Issue 2

On the cover: Amir-Zilberstein et al. (pages 279–291) show that adaptation to stressful challenges in zebrafish is modulated by the transcription factor Otp and activity-dependent alternative splicing of the neuropeptide receptor PAC1, which mediates both activation and termination of the stress response. The cover image illustrates a zebrafish in a stressful situation, which causes it to shed its stripes. One of these stripes has been transformed into a schematic depiction of the alternatively spliced exons of the PAC1 gene. Graphic design by Genia Brodsky and Gil Levkowitz, modified with permission from shutterstock.com.

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