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Multi-pass flow cytometry

TheMarchissue illustrates that barcoding cells with microparticles that emit near-infrared laser light allows for multi-pass flow cytometry with more markers and fewer colours.

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    Generalist large language models can elevate the quality and efficiency of academic writing.

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    Towards on-skin analysis of sweat for managing disorders of substance abuse

    A patient-centred system that leverages the analysis of sweat via wearable sensors may better support the management of patients with substance-use disorders.

    • Noe Brasier
    • Juliane R. Sempionatto
    • Wei Gao

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    A framework for integrating artificial intelligence for clinical care with continuous therapeutic monitoring

    A framework for integrating continuous therapeutic monitoring and the development of AI for clinical care may improve patient and health-system outcomes by tightening feedback loops between patient health, clinical interactions and the development of AI models.

    • Emma Chen
    • Shvetank Prakash
    • Pranav Rajpurkar

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    Towards multifunctional robotic pills

    This Perspective discusses progress in the development of robotic capsules for oral drug delivery and the challenges of realizing sophisticated multifunctional robotic pills that can function as closed-loop systems.

    • Rodolfo Mundaca-Uribe
    • Nelly Askarinam
    • Joseph Wang

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  • Rapid discovery of high-affinity antibodies via massively parallel sequencing, ribosome display and affinity screening

    • Benjamin T. Porebski
    • Matthew Balmforth
    • Philipp Holliger

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  • Oxonium ion scanning mass spectrometry for large-scale plasma glycoproteomics

    • Matthew E. H. White
    • Ludwig R. Sinn
    • Markus Ralser

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  • Identification, sorting and profiling of functional killer cells via the capture of fluorescent target-cell lysate

    • Yen Hoon Luah
    • Tongjin Wu
    • Lih Feng Cheow

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    Synthetic cationic helical polypeptides for the stimulation of antitumour innate immune pathways in antigen-presenting cells

    The hydrophobicity, electrostatic charge and secondary conformation of helical polypeptides can be optimized to stimulate antitumour innate immune responses via endoplasmic reticulum stress in antigen-presenting cells.

    • DaeYong Lee
    • Kristin Huntoon
    • Betty Y. S. Kim

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    Histopathological biomarkers for predicting the tumour accumulation of nanomedicines

    The densities of blood vessels and of tumour-associated macrophages are key predictive features of the degree of accumulation of polymeric and liposomal nanomedicines, as shown for specimens of mouse and human tumours.

    • Jan-Niklas May
    • Jennifer I. Moss
    • Twan Lammers

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    A serine-conjugated butyrate prodrug with high oral bioavailability suppresses autoimmune arthritis and neuroinflammation in mice

    The esterification of butyrate to serine makes for an odourless and tasteless oral prodrug that ameliorated disease severity and reduced inflammatory responses in mouse models of rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.

    • Shijie Cao
    • Erica Budina
    • Jeffrey A. Hubbell

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    Mesenchymal stromal cells with chimaeric antigen receptors for enhanced immunosuppression

    Antigen-specific immunosuppression can be enhanced by genetically modifying mesenchymal stromal cells with chimaeric antigen receptors, as shown for the treatment of graft-versus-host disease in mice.

    • Olivia Sirpilla
    • R. Leo Sakemura
    • Saad S. Kenderian

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    Oncolytic mineralized bacteria as potent locally administered immunotherapeutics

    Intratumourally administered bacteria coated with manganese dioxide modulate the immunosuppressive tumour microenvironment and potently activate antitumour immune responses, as shown in multiple solid tumours in small animals.

    • Chenya Wang
    • Liping Zhong
    • Zhuang Liu

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    PIEZO1 mechanically regulates the antitumour cytotoxicity of T lymphocytes

    Blocking the mechanical sensor PIEZO1 in cytotoxic T lymphocytes strengthens their traction forces and augments their cytotoxicity against tumour cells.

    • Ruiyang Pang
    • Weihao Sun
    • Yuying Liu

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      The mechanical sensor PIEZO1 regulates the traction force that is critical for cytotoxic T cells to target tumour cells. This finding creates avenues for enhancing the efficacy of T cell-targeted immune therapies.

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      Mineralized bacteria as an immunotherapy agent against various cancer types

      By coating manganese dioxide on the surface of fixed bacteria, we obtained mineralized bacteria with the ability to potently activate multiple immune signalling pathways. Immunotherapy with mineralized bacteria suppressed various types of cancer in multiple animal models, eliciting both immune memory and abscopal antitumour effects.

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      Affinity maturation of CRISPR-engineered B cell receptors in vivo

      CRISPR–Cas12a was used to directly replace mouse antibody variable chain genes with human versions in primary B cells. The edited cells underwent affinity maturation in vivo, improving the potency of HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies without loss of bioavailability. Affinity maturation of edited cells also enables new vaccine models and adaptive B cell therapies.

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      Thermally sentient bionic limbs

      Naturally perceived thermal sensations can be evoked as though originating from a prosthetic limb by taking advantage of sensory reinnervation of the residual limb after amputation.

      • Max Ortiz-Catalan

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      Screening for drivers of SARS-CoV-2 uptake

      Genetic and cellular drivers of the cellular uptake of SARS-CoV-2 can be screened at high throughput via droplet microfluidics and size-exclusion methods for the analysis of the formation of fusions between cells expressing the virus’s spike protein and cells expressing the protein’s receptor.

      • Alexis Autour
      • Christoph A. Merten

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    • Fast capturing of deep blood flow

      • Rongkang Gao
      • Zhiqiang Xu
      • Chengbo Liu

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    • Designing stable humanized antibodies

      • Alissa M. Hummer
      • Charlotte M. Deane

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    • Deep screening of antibody–antigen affinities

      • Timothy A. Whitehead

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    • Subcutaneous pancreatic islet transplantation without immunosuppression

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    The myriad ways to engineer cells

    The widening range of strategies to alter the phenotypes and functions of mammalian cells is a boon for their biomedical applications.

    Editorial

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    Methods, techniques, assays and protocols

    Applied biomedical research needs more of them to be more broadly useful, reproducible and robust.

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    Towards on-skin analysis of sweat for managing disorders of substance abuse

    A patient-centred system that leverages the analysis of sweat via wearable sensors may better support the management of patients with substance-use disorders.

    • Noe Brasier
    • Juliane R. Sempionatto
    • Wei Gao

    Comment

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    Generalist large language models can elevate the quality and efficiency of academic writing.

    • Zhicheng Lin

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  • How to appeal well

    Appealing against an editor’s negative decision is likely to be more fruitful when considering the basis of the editorial assessment and offering ways forward.

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    A handy go-between may soon assist authors and editors.

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