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  • This Review discusses recent progress in the uses, challenges and future prospects for separations using metal–organic cages. Precise control over the size, shape and functionalization of these cages enables their application for separations required in petroleum, pharmaceuticals, mining and life sciences.

    • Dawei Zhang
    • Tanya K. Ronson
    • Jonathan R. Nitschke
    Review Article
  • Carbohydrate adjuvants potentiate immune responses through diverse mechanisms. This Review highlights carbohydrate-based adjuvants, providing insights into structure–activity relationships and applications in vaccine development, while discussing current knowledge of the mechanisms by which they potentiate and modulate the immune response.

    • Carlo Pifferi
    • Roberto Fuentes
    • Alberto Fernández-Tejada
    Review Article
  • Bispecific antibodies are an up-and-coming type of construct among biologics. They are currently being produced by genetic engineering and expression. This Review highlights recently developed chemical methods for their construction.

    • Peter Szijj
    • Vijay Chudasama
    Review Article
  • DNA is a promising scaffold for guiding biomineralization. This Review describes how DNA nanostructures template calcium-based and silica biominerals, with applications envisioned in biomedicine, electronics and engineering.

    • Dimitra Athanasiadou
    • Karina M. M. Carneiro
    Review Article
  • Chemical reactions can still occur at temperatures as low as 1 μK. Under such conditions, however, quantum effects are increasingly important, challenging the common understanding of chemical reactivity. The current developments of experimental and theoretical approaches are starting to provide us with a clearer picture of chemistry close to absolute zero.

    • Brianna R. Heazlewood
    • Timothy P. Softley
    Review Article
  • Several transition-metal and lanthanide complexes undergo circularly polarized luminescence. This Review describes design principles for the complexes and instruments used to measure them, including in the context of security inks.

    • Lewis E. MacKenzie
    • Robert Pal
    Review Article
  • The introduction of shape anisotropy at the nanoscale is a potent way to access new properties and functionalities. This Review appraises different methods for the bottom-up synthesis of anisotropic nanoparticles, and highlights the unique properties and applications of these materials with otherwise inaccessible functionality.

    • Amanda K. Pearce
    • Thomas R. Wilks
    • Rachel K. O’Reilly
    Review Article
  • Correlated disorder drives a variety of important and useful physical properties in crystalline materials. This Review explores the link between disorder and function, and surveys the core design principles that enable targeted control over correlated disorder in crystals.

    • Arkadiy Simonov
    • Andrew L. Goodwin
    Review Article
  • Demand for energy-dense electrochemical storage systems has drawn increasing focus to metal–gas batteries. This Review describes the chemistry of these batteries and the underlying trade-offs between energy density and electrochemical reversibility.

    • Haining Gao
    • Betar M. Gallant
    Review Article
  • The self-assembly of biomimetic peptides can mimic complex natural systems involving whole proteins. This Review describes how synthetic peptides afford tunable scaffolds for biomineralization, drug delivery and tissue growth.

    • Aviad Levin
    • Tuuli A. Hakala
    • Tuomas P. J. Knowles
    Review Article
  • High pressure leads to striking new chemistry. Many new compounds with atypical compositions and a plethora of novel chemical species can be stabilized by the formation of homonuclear bonds and the activation of core electrons, non-valence and non-atomic orbitals.

    • Maosheng Miao
    • Yuanhui Sun
    • Haiqing Lin
    Review Article
  • Tagging and manipulating biomolecules in living systems requires precisely tuned, biocompatible reactions. This Review focuses on recent advances in the development of bioorthogonal reactions, with an emphasis on how mechanistic insights have driven the field.

    • Sean S. Nguyen
    • Jennifer A. Prescher
    Review Article
  • Although amino acid repeats have been linked to a diverse range of diseases, they are prevalent in the human proteome. This Review describes their physiological importance, the factors that influence their conformations and therapeutic strategies to treat repeat-related diseases.

    • Sreenivas Chavali
    • Anjali K. Singh
    • M. Madan Babu
    Review Article
  • Enhanced chemical reactivity on-water has major implications in many fields, ranging from atmospheric to prebiotic chemistry. This Review analyses recent experimental and theoretical studies in this fast-moving research area and brings together some key findings across diverse fields.

    • Manuel F. Ruiz-Lopez
    • Joseph S. Francisco
    • Josep M. Anglada
    Review Article