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In this Perspective, the authors discuss the various mouse preclinical models that are available for the study of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and NASH-induced hepatocellular carcinoma, and provide advice on reporting practices and how to select the most appropriate model.
The authors of this Perspective discuss the remarkable plasticity of the intestine in response to dietary and physiological changes, and highlight the importance of intestinal remodelling and metabolism in maintaining energy balance of the organism.
The authors of this Perspective summarize the state of human islet research and compare available islet procurement methods, proposing strategies to increase collaboration and standardization to accelerate discoveries on diabetes.
In this Perspective, Pekkurnaz and Wang offer an integrative overview on how mitochondrial homeostasis and diversity in morphology, distribution, composition and function contribute to meeting specific cellular demands, with a special focus on neurons
This Perspective summarizes the ongoing development of CAR-based therapies in indications beyond cancer, including for cardiometabolic diseases, fibrosis, autoimmune diseases and ageing.
Interleukin 6 is a pleiotropic cytokine that can be pro- or anti-inflammatory, depending on the metabolic context. Kistner et al. propose that these context-dependent effects are due to its adaptive role for short-term energy allocation, particularly during physical activity.