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  • Patient derived tumor xenografts (PDXs) are important models for pre-clinical testing in cancer research and personalized medicine. PDXs often represent patient tumors with high similarity in terms of histology and driver mutations. However, certain limitations exist that warrant a detailed understanding of PDX heterogeneity and evolution. Hynds et al. demonstrate the relevance of primary tumor heterogeneity in PDX model establishment and explore multi-region sampling to determine the extent to which PDXs represent primary tumors.

    • Hari Shankar Sunil
    • Kathryn A. O’Donnell
    CommentOpen Access
  • Empirically observed regiochemistries indicate that the CF2H radical has a nucleophilic character similar to alkyl radicals, but the CF3 radical is electrophilic in reactions with heterocycles. Here, the authors report DFT calculations, reproducing experimental selectivities and leading to an explanation of this difference.

    • Meng Duan
    • Qianzhen Shao
    • K. N. Houk
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Selection drives divergence between species, contributing to speciation, while simultaneously favoring extensive diversity that is maintained across populations within a species. This study demonstrates how the selection landscape is complex and multidimensional across three species of Phlox flowers.

    • Benjamin E. Goulet-Scott
    • Matthew C. Farnitano
    • Robin Hopkins
    ArticleOpen Access
  • This study maps global tree composition in forests and assesses the impacts of historical forest cover loss and climate change. The results highlight the need for preserving the remaining large forest biomes, while regenerating degraded forests in a way that provides resilience against climate change.

    • Nina van Tiel
    • Fabian Fopp
    • Loïc Pellissier
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Central memory CD8+ T cells (Tcm) are important for lasting anti-tumour immunity and their differentiation is determined by underpinning transcriptional and metabolic regulation. Authors here show that although microwave ablation (MWA) cancer therapy induces T cells to acquire some of the gene expression features of Tcms, but the full metabolic remodeling required for functionality is only achieved if glycolysis is inhibited simultaneously.

    • Xinyu Tang
    • Xinrui Mao
    • Wenbin Zhou
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Topological semimetals offer the potential for new-generation spintronic devices. Here, the authors demonstrate a large out-of-plane damping-like spin–orbit torque efficiency in a heterostructure based on the Weyl semimetal TaIrTe4.

    • Lakhan Bainsla
    • Bing Zhao
    • Saroj P. Dash
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection varied over the course of the pandemic due to factors such as changes in variant characteristics and population immunity from previous infection or vaccination. Here, the authors estimate infection hospitalisation and infection fatality rates in England over time from the start of the pandemic until March 2023.

    • Thomas Ward
    • Martyn Fyles
    • Christopher E. Overton
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The catalytic partial oxidation of methane (POM) is a promising technology for synthesizing syngas but suffers from severe over-oxidation on the catalyst surface. Here the authors demonstrate that regulating O* occupation in an atomically dispersed MoNi alloy can achieve high catalytic performance for POM.

    • Zheyuan Ding
    • Sai Chen
    • Jinlong Gong
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Different motor symptoms respond variably to deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease. Rajamani et al. suggest that this variability may be due to tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and axial symptoms being associated with a gradient of brain circuits.

    • Nanditha Rajamani
    • Helen Friedrich
    • Andreas Horn
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Probabilistic computing demands low power and high quality random number generation. Woo et al. demonstrate the use of a spin crossover in LaCoO3 to generate random numbers that outperform software-generated random numbers in probabilistic computing.

    • Kyung Seok Woo
    • Alan Zhang
    • Suhas Kumar
    ArticleOpen Access
  • How each mechanism of plasticity contributes to memory formation is not fully understood. Here the authors show that plasticity of intrinsic excitability exerts permissive control over the coupling of synaptic weight to neuronal output, as shown in Purkinje cells using two-photon microscopy. Non-synaptic plasticity emerges as an independent player in learning.

    • Ting-Feng Lin
    • Silas E. Busch
    • Christian Hansel
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The clinical application of inhibitors targeting checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is challenged by limited efficacy. Here, the authors identify that thioredoxin (Trx) system inhibition mediates sensitivity to CHK1 inhibitor via regulating the activity of ribonucleotide reductase, demonstrating the synergistic effect of CHK1 inhibitor and inhibitors targeting Trx system in lung cancer models.

    • Chandra Bhushan Prasad
    • Adrian Oo
    • Junran Zhang
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The epigenetic changes underlying the heterogeneity of RA disease presentation have been the subject of intense scrutiny. In this study, the authors use multiple single-cell sequencing datasets to define ‘chromatin superstates’ in patients with RA, which associate with distinct transcription factors and disease phenotypes.

    • Kathryn Weinand
    • Saori Sakaue
    • Soumya Raychaudhuri
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Histone H2AX is a central regulator in DNA repair. Here, the authors show that the H2AX C-terminal linker mediates recruitment of 53BP1, a mechanism which evolved to function independently of the canonical phospho-ubiquitin axis important for DNA repair regulation.

    • Jessica L. Kelliher
    • Melissa L. Folkerts
    • Justin W. Leung
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Perception methods that enable control systems to understand and adapt to unstructured environments are desired. Wang et. al. develop a memristor-based differential neuromorphic computing, perceptual signal processing, and online adaptation method providing neuromorphic style adaptation to external sensory stimuli.

    • Shengbo Wang
    • Shuo Gao
    • Luigi Giuseppe Occhipinti
    ArticleOpen Access