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    A python library for the fast and scalable computation of biologically meaningful individual specific networks by Lalli, Giada, Li, Zuqi, Melograna, Federico, Collier, James, Moreau, Yves, Raimondi, Daniele, Van Steen, Kristel

    Published in Scientific reports (06-08-2024)
    “…Individual Specific Networks (ISNs) are a tool used in computational biology to infer Individual Specific relationships between biological entities from omics…”
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    Graph-based multi-modality integration for prediction of cancer subtype and severity by Duroux, Diane, Wohlfart, Christian, Van Steen, Kristel, Vladimirova, Antoaneta, King, Michael

    Published in Scientific reports (10-11-2023)
    “…Personalised cancer screening before therapy paves the way toward improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes. Most approaches are limited to a single…”
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    Topological polaritons and photonic magic angles in twisted α-MoO3 bilayers by Hu, Guangwei, Ou, Qingdong, Si, Guangyuan, Wu, Yingjie, Wu, Jing, Dai, Zhigao, Krasnok, Alex, Mazor, Yarden, Zhang, Qing, Bao, Qiaoliang, Qiu, Cheng-Wei, Alù, Andrea

    Published in Nature (London) (11-06-2020)
    “…Twisted two-dimensional bilayer materials exhibit many exotic electronic phenomena. Manipulating the ‘twist angle’ between the two layers enables fine control…”
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    A tight binding and k→⋅p→ study of monolayer stanene by Jiang, Liming, Marconcini, Paolo, Hossian, Md Sharafat, Qiu, Wanzhi, Evans, Robin, Macucci, Massimo, Skafidas, Efstratios

    Published in Scientific reports (01-12-2017)
    “…Stanene is a single layer of tin atoms which has been discovered as an emerging material for quantum spin Hall related applications. In this paper, we present…”
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    IL-17-producing γδ T cells and neutrophils conspire to promote breast cancer metastasis by Coffelt, Seth B., Kersten, Kelly, Doornebal, Chris W., Weiden, Jorieke, Vrijland, Kim, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Verstegen, Niels J. M., Ciampricotti, Metamia, Hawinkels, Lukas J. A. C., Jonkers, Jos, de Visser, Karin E.

    Published in Nature (London) (18-06-2015)
    “…Tumours maximize their chance of metastasizing by evoking a systemic inflammatory cascade in mouse models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis. A novel…”
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    Epigenetic silencing of TH1-type chemokines shapes tumour immunity and immunotherapy by Peng, Dongjun, Kryczek, Ilona, Nagarsheth, Nisha, Zhao, Lili, Wei, Shuang, Wang, Weimin, Sun, Yuqing, Zhao, Ende, Vatan, Linda, Szeliga, Wojciech, Kotarski, Jan, Tarkowski, Rafał, Dou, Yali, Cho, Kathleen, Hensley-Alford, Sharon, Munkarah, Adnan, Liu, Rebecca, Zou, Weiping

    Published in Nature (London) (12-11-2015)
    “…Treating ovarian cancer in mouse models with inhibitors for the epigenetic regulators EZH2 and DNMT1 increases the expression of the inflammatory chemokines…”
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    How the pandemic might play out in 2021 and beyond by Scudellari, Megan

    Published in Nature (London) (06-08-2020)
    “…This coronavirus is here for the long haul — here’s what scientists predict for the next months and years. This coronavirus is here for the long haul — here’s…”
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    γδ T cells in homeostasis and host defence of epithelial barrier tissues by Nielsen, Morten M., Witherden, Deborah A., Havran, Wendy L.

    Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-12-2017)
    “…Key Points Although sparse among circulating T cells, certain subsets of γδ T cells are present in much higher numbers, constituting between 10 and 100% of the…”
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    Beyond Omicron: what’s next for COVID’s viral evolution by Callaway, Ewen

    Published in Nature (London) (01-12-2021)
    “…The rapid spread of new variants offers clues to how SARS-CoV-2 is adapting and how the pandemic will play out over the next several months. The rapid spread…”
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    The pandemic’s true death toll: millions more than official counts by Adam, David

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-2022)
    “…Countries have reported some five million COVID-19 deaths in two years, but global excess deaths are estimated at double or even quadruple that figure…”
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    An optical lattice clock with accuracy and stability at the 10−18 level by Bloom, B. J., Nicholson, T. L., Williams, J. R., Campbell, S. L., Bishof, M., Zhang, X., Zhang, W., Bromley, S. L., Ye, J.

    Published in Nature (London) (06-02-2014)
    “…In the search for stable and accurate atomic clocks, many-atom lattice clocks have shown higher precision than clocks based on single trapped ions, but have…”
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    A ‘kilonova’ associated with the short-duration γ-ray burst GRB 130603B by Tanvir, N. R., Levan, A. J., Fruchter, A. S., Hjorth, J., Hounsell, R. A., Wiersema, K., Tunnicliffe, R. L.

    Published in Nature (London) (29-08-2013)
    “…Strong evidence that a kilonova — an event similar to a faint, short-lived supernova — accompanied the short-duration γ-ray burst GRB 130603B provides support…”
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    Blocking PGE2-induced tumour repopulation abrogates bladder cancer chemoresistance by Kurtova, Antonina V., Xiao, Jing, Mo, Qianxing, Pazhanisamy, Senthil, Krasnow, Ross, Lerner, Seth P., Chen, Fengju, Roh, Terrence T., Lay, Erica, Ho, Philip Levy, Chan, Keith Syson

    Published in Nature (London) (08-01-2015)
    “…Using human bladder cancer xenograft models, a new mechanism involving an active proliferative response of cancer stem cells to chemotherapy-induced damage is…”
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    Inhomogeneity of charge-density-wave order and quenched disorder in a high-Tc superconductor by Campi, G., Bianconi, A., Poccia, N., Bianconi, G., Barba, L., Arrighetti, G., Innocenti, D., Karpinski, J., Zhigadlo, N. D., Kazakov, S. M., Burghammer, M., Zimmermann, M. v., Sprung, M., Ricci, A.

    Published in Nature (London) (17-09-2015)
    “…Micro X-ray diffraction imaging of the spatial distribution of charge-density-wave puddles and quenched disorder in HgBa 2 CuO 4 + y reveals a complex,…”
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    Face masks: what the data say by Peeples, Lynne

    Published in Nature (London) (01-10-2020)
    “…The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough? The…”
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    Unextractable fossil fuels in a 1.5 °C world by Welsby, Dan, Price, James, Pye, Steve, Ekins, Paul

    Published in Nature (London) (09-09-2021)
    “…Parties to the 2015 Paris Agreement pledged to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C…”
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    Physics: Unite to build a quantum Internet by Pirandola, Stefano, Braunstein, Samuel L.

    Published in Nature (London) (14-04-2016)
    “…Advances in quantum communication will come from investment in hybrid technologies, explain Stefano Pirandola and Samuel L. Braunstein…”
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    Metabolic heterogeneity underlies reciprocal fates of TH17 cell stemness and plasticity by Karmaus, Peer W. F., Chen, Xiang, Lim, Seon Ah, Herrada, Andrés A., Nguyen, Thanh-Long M., Xu, Beisi, Dhungana, Yogesh, Rankin, Sherri, Chen, Wenan, Rosencrance, Celeste, Yang, Kai, Fan, Yiping, Cheng, Yong, Easton, John, Neale, Geoffrey, Vogel, Peter, Chi, Hongbo

    Published in Nature (London) (03-01-2019)
    “…A defining feature of adaptive immunity is the development of long-lived memory T cells to curtail infection. Recent studies have identified a unique stem-like…”
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    Wastewater sequencing reveals early cryptic SARS-CoV-2 variant transmission by Karthikeyan, Smruthi, Levy, Joshua I., De Hoff, Peter, Humphrey, Greg, Birmingham, Amanda, Jepsen, Kristen, Farmer, Sawyer, Tubb, Helena M., Valles, Tommy, Tribelhorn, Caitlin E., Tsai, Rebecca, Aigner, Stefan, Moshiri, Niema, Henson, Benjamin, Mark, Adam M., Hakim, Abbas, Baer, Nathan A., Barber, Tom, Belda-Ferre, Pedro, Chacón, Marisol, Cresini, Evelyn S., Eisner, Emily R., Lastrella, Alma L., Lawrence, Elijah S., Marotz, Clarisse A., Ngo, Toan T., Ostrander, Tyler, Plascencia, Ashley, Salido, Rodolfo A., Seaver, Phoebe, Smoot, Elizabeth W., McDonald, Daniel, Neuhard, Robert M., Scioscia, Angela L., Satterlund, Alysson M., Simmons, Elizabeth H., Abelman, Dismas B., Brenner, David, Buckley, Anne, Gattas, Jeffrey, Gonias, Steven L., Hale, Matt, Ikeda, Lydia, Jhaveri, Hemlata, Kremer, Brendan, McLawhon, Ronald W., Ouillet, Pierre, Park, Daniel, Pradenas, Allorah, Riggs, Lindsay, Sanders, Alison, Sollenberger, Bradley, White, Benjamin, Winbush, Terri, Aceves, Christine M., Anderson, Catelyn, Gangavarapu, Karthik, Hufbauer, Emory, Kurzban, Ezra, Lee, Justin, Matteson, Nathaniel L., Parker, Edyth, Perkins, Sarah A., Ramesh, Karthik S., Schwab, Madison A., Wohl, Shirlee, Nicholson, Laura, McHardy, Ian H., Hobbs, Charlotte A., Bakhtar, Omid, Mendoza, Art, Becker, David, Cirulli, Elizabeth T., Isaksson, Magnus, Schiabor Barrett, Kelly M., Washington, Nicole L., Malone, John D., Schafer, Ashleigh Murphy, Fielding-Miller, Rebecca, Garfein, Richard S., Gaines, Tommi, Anderson, Cheryl, Martin, Natasha K., Schooley, Robert, Austin, Brett, Kingsmore, Stephen F., Lee, William, Shah, Seema, McDonald, Eric, Yu, Alexander T., Zeller, Mark, Fisch, Kathleen M., Longhurst, Christopher, Maysent, Patty, Pride, David, Khosla, Pradeep K., Laurent, Louise C., Yeo, Gene W., Andersen, Kristian G., Knight, Rob

    Published in Nature (London) (01-09-2022)
    “…As SARS-CoV-2 continues to spread and evolve, detecting emerging variants early is critical for public health interventions. Inferring lineage prevalence by…”
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