Nature’s 10
Ten people who mattered in science in 2019.
Ten people who mattered in science in 2019.
Oncogene – Targeting TFAM downregulation mediated mtDNA-NLRP3 pathway suppresses TAM infiltration and HCC progression
Nature Reviews Cancer – The efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapies in solid tumours is still limited by on-target, off-tumour toxicities. Now,…
Nature Medicine – A focus on implementation for non-communicable diseases could help to deliver a 50% reduction in the probability of premature mortality worldwide by…
Nature Reviews Cancer – In this Tools of the Trade article, Simon Cleary describes the development of a new stabilization window for intravital imaging, which…
Nature Reviews Cancer – Sharma et al. discovered that bone marrow osteolineage cells are producers of taurine in the leukaemia niche, which in turn drives…
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology – Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have improved lung cancer outcomes, although resistance to these agents presents a substantial challenge. This Review…
Nature Nanotechnology – Engineered pyroptotic vesicles formed during tumour cell pyroptosis and engineered as personalized tumour vaccines can activate a robust antitumour immune response for…
npj Aging – Food insecurity modifies the association between the gut microbiome and the risk of cognitive impairment in adults
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology – Liver xenotransplantation and genetically engineered pig livers have potential to save human lives. Liver xenotransplants can either act as…