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Memory engrams
This Collection welcomes submissions on the neural mechanisms underlying the formation and transformation of engrams during the various stages of a memory lifetime.
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Dinosaur 200th Anniversary Collection
2024 marks 200 years since William Buckland reported his research on Megalosaurus, later recognised as the first non-avian dinosaur genus to be formally named by science.
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In vitro models of human development
This cross-journal collection curated by Editors of Nature Communications, Communications Biology and Scientific Reports is dedicated to primary research that showcases the use of in vitro models to widen our understanding about formation of the human body.
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Plant Microbiomes
This Collection welcomes submissions to Nature Communications, Communications Biology and Scientific Reports that aim to advance our understanding of plant microbiomes.
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Developmental insights from non-traditional model organisms
This Collection seeks submissions to Nature Communications, Communications Biology and Scientific Reports that highlight the unique insights that can be gained from research on non-traditional model organisms.
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Microbial cross-domain interactions in marine systems
This Collection welcomes submissions on microbial cross-domain interactions in marine systems.
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Cancer epigenetics
With this cross-journal Collection, the editors at Nature Communications, Communications Biology, Communications Medicine, and Scientific Reports invite submissions covering the breadth of research carried out in the field of cancer epigenetics. We will highlight studies aiming at the improvement of our understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms underlying cancer initiation, progression, response to therapy, metastasis and tumour plasticity as well as findings that have the potential to be translated into the clinic.
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Neurological disorders as a window into cognitive function
This cross-journal Collection shines a spotlight on research exploring neural mechanisms underlying cognitive functions in people affected by neurological conditions.
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Plant hormones in growth and development
This Collection welcomes submissions to Nature Communications, Communications Biology, and Scientific Reports of primary research that aim to better our understanding of the metabolism, transport and signaling of plant hormones and how this impacts growth and development.
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Mechanisms and actions of ferroptosis
This Collection welcomes submissions on cellular signalling and mechanisms of ferroptosis and its roles in a pathological context.
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Tumour microenvironment
This Collection welcomes submissions on the interplay between tumours and their microenvironment, as well as how these interactions impact on cancer therapy.
Image: © [M] Spectral-Design / Stock.adobe.comOpen for submissions