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  • This PrimeView highlights how isothermal titration calorimetry can be used to study molecular interactions.

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  • Isothermal titration calorimetry uses the heat of a reaction to study molecular interactions in solution. This Primer introduces the method, from fundamental principles and experimental set-up, to applications involving complex biological interactions.

    • Margarida Bastos
    • Olga Abian
    • Adrian Velazquez-Campoy
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  • This PrimeView highlights the use of extended reality techniques across a range of biomedical research applications, including data visualization and training.

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  • Extended reality allows users to be immersed in a virtual environment, with implications for biomedical research and applications. Yuan, Hassan et al. discuss the adoption of extended reality in biomedical research, with a focus on technical advances that overcome current limitations.

    • Jie Yuan
    • Sohail S. Hassan
    • Yichen Ding
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  • This PrimeView highlights chemical reactions that can be improved by using nanostructure-based surface plasmons to create milder conditions.

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  • Plasmon-mediated chemical reactions use nanostructure-based surface plasmons as mediators to drive chemical reactions. Zhan et al. outline the primary considerations and techniques for designing and constructing plasmonic catalysts and describe the typical methods used to characterize plasmonic catalysts and their reaction mechanisms.

    • Chao Zhan
    • Jun Yi
    • Zhong-Qun Tian
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  • This PrimeView highlights the use of different twin study designs in behavioural genetics research to probe causal pathways.

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  • Behavioural genetics examines the underlying factors associated with individual differences in behaviours and capacities. In this Primer, Willoughby et al. discuss the methods used in behavioural genetics analysis, in particular twin studies, genome-wide association studies and statistical modelling.

    • Emily A. Willoughby
    • Tinca J. C. Polderman
    • Brian B. Boutwell
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  • Single-cell pathogen diagnostic tools are increasingly being used to identify and monitor bacterial infections and antimicrobial resistance. In this Primer, Li et al. discuss the assessment, design and implementation of single-cell pathogen diagnostics.

    • Hui Li
    • Kuangwen Hsieh
    • Tza-Huei Wang
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  • This PrimeView highlights the analytical steps involved in molecular QTL mapping to identify associations between variants and molecular phenotypes.

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  • Molecular quantitative trait locus (molQTL) mapping associates genetic variation with molecular traits that can be measured as gene expression, splicing and chromatin accessibility. In this Primer, Aguet et al. discuss the study design and implementation of molQTL mapping in various applications, with a focus on technical developments for functional characterization.

    • François Aguet
    • Kaur Alasoo
    • Tuuli Lappalainen
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  • This PrimeView highlights how the diverse properties of covalent organic frameworks can be used for a range of applications

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  • Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a class of crystalline porous polymers consisting of highly ordered organic structures formed by polymerization. In this Primer, Tan et al. discuss the design principle, experimental methods, characterization and applications of COFs.

    • Ke Tian Tan
    • Samrat Ghosh
    • Donglin Jiang
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  • This PrimeView highlights how the PCA workflow reduces the dimensions of the original dataset to produce a biplot.

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  • Principal component analysis is a multivariate statistical method that reduces a large number of variables into fewer variables, called principal components. This Primer describes how the method can be used for data analysis, explaining the mathematical background, analytical workflows, how to interpret a biplot and variants of the method.

    • Michael Greenacre
    • Patrick J. F. Groenen
    • Elena Tuzhilina
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  • This PrimeView highlights the trade-off between biological complexity and tunability when designing and fabricating hydrogels for use in mechanobiology.

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  • Hydrogels are used to mimic cells’ local environment, enabling the study of cellular responses to biochemical and mechanical cues. Here, Blache et al. discuss the challenges of creating hydrogels for mechanobiology studies and how they can be used to analyse cell behaviour in the context of mechanobiological processes and harnessed to create regenerative therapies.

    • Ulrich Blache
    • Eden M. Ford
    • Eileen Gentleman
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  • Tandem mass spectrometry is increasingly utilized for clinical applications in laboratory medicine. In this Primer, Thomas et al. discuss experimental considerations and quality management for implementing clinical tandem mass spectrometry in the clinic with an overview of some key applications.

    • Stefani N. Thomas
    • Deborah French
    • William A. Clarke
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