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Spatial proteomics of tumor microenvironments reveal why location matters
Capturing cell organization in the tumor microenvironment using spatial proteomics can provide insight into the disease. A pair of studies applying this to advanced lung and brain tumors identifies organizational immune hallmarks that are associated with patient outcomes.
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Dectin-1 signaling on colonic γδ T cells promotes psychosocial stress responses
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Mitochondrial damage activates the NLRP10 inflammasome
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The X-linked epigenetic regulator UTX controls NK cell-intrinsic sex differences
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Reply to: Apolipoprotein C3 induces inflammasome activation only in its delipidated form
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