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    Overall, there are still several challenges on the path to the clinical translation of nanomedicines, and we aim to bridge this gap by inviting submissions of articles that demonstrate the translational potential of nanomedicines with promising pre-clinical data.

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    It is the age of large biobanks in human genetics.

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    This collection welcomes submissions that help in understanding heterogeneity in health outcomes, in space and time, to support decision- and policy-making to reduce health inequalities, with a particular interest in submissions focused on LMICs.

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    This Collection welcomes research on prevention, diagnosis, monitoring and management of cardiac arrhythmias, including non-invasive and invasive trans-catheter management, as well as the role digital technologies are starting to play in the field.

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    This joint Collection between Nature Communications and Communications Medicine welcomes submissions of primary research that aim to understand and improve child and adolescent development and health.

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    Communications Medicine has just turned one! Our editors and editorial board members have picked some of article highlights from our first year of publishing and we now invite you to read them in this collection. This collection also includes all Comment, Viewpoint, and Q&A articles published during our first year. Our selected papers celebrate the diversity of our content across medicine, translational research and public health. Finally, we link to all 'Behind the Paper' posts published by our authors on some of the Nature Porfolio community sites.

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    This Collection welcomes submissions of primary research that address the problem of Antimicrobial resistance and suboptimal antimicrobial use in human medicine.

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    Recent technological progress has facilitated the study of how embryos develop, how embryonic cells transition between different states, how adult stem cells are maintained and differentiate, at unprecedented resolution.

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