Volume 18

  • No. 12 December 2016

    The coordinated movement of endothelial cells involves the engulfment of cadherin-rich protrusions by follower cells.p1311

  • No. 11 November 2016

    Esrrb is retained on mitotic chromosomes in ESCs and during early embryogenesis, and epigenetically marks key regulatory regions.

    [article p1139]

  • No. 10 October 2016

    Loss of LIFR–STAT3 signalling in metastatic breast cancer cells reduces expression of dormancy-related genes and promotes bone marrow colonization and osteoclastogenesis.p1078

  • No. 9 September 2016

    Melanoma cells control the formation of a primary tumour niche by releasing microRNA-carrying melanosomes that are taken up by dermal fibroblasts leading to their activation.

    [article p1006]

  • No. 8 August 2016

    The lysosomal response to autophagic cargo during lysosome–autophagosome fusion involves TLR9 activation and OCRL recruitment.p839

  • No. 7 July 2016

    Prolonged expression of p21 in p53-null cells triggers replication stress.

    [article p777]

  • No. 6 June 2016

    In vitro culture of human embryos reveals hallmarks of early human development and self-organizing capabilities.p700

  • No. 5 May 2016

    Systematic analyses of mechanical signalling in cells on surfaces of different rigidities reveal a tunable rigidity threshold above which talin unfolds to mediate force transduction.

    [article p540]

  • No. 4 April 2016

    B cells are reprogrammed into iPSCs using C/EBPα and the Yamanaka factors OSKM, in a process that involves upregulation of Lsd1, Brd4 and Klf4.p371

  • No. 3 March 2016

    Spatial scaffolding of cells by the extracellular matrix can control tube shapes and direct lumen elongation.

    [letter p311]

  • No. 2 February 2016

    Cultured human keratinocyte proliferation is either expanding, generating proliferating progeny, or balanced to produce both proliferating and differentiating progeny.p145

  • No. 1 January 2016

    The centrosome promotes actin filament assembly through the activities of WASH and Arp2/3.

    [article p65]