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In this Perspective, the mechanisms by which proteostasis is coordinated within and between cells is discussed with an emphasis on how these mechanisms are deregulated upon aging.
In this Perspective, the authors discuss the currently available models for psychiatric disease modeling. They present a framework for translating new knowledge by placing more emphasis on identifying neurophysiological defects.
In this Perspective, attendees of the Herrenhausen Tumour Heterogeneity meeting discuss the challenges in understanding tumour heterogeneity and propose ways forward for overcoming these hurdles.
In this Perspective, the authors discuss the importance of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in muscle regeneration, and they conclude that both are necessary for the action of muscle stem cells in the aging process.
In this Perspective, Fred De Sauvage and Stephen Gould discuss the suitability of different mouse models for modeling cancer pathogenic processes, with an emphasis on applicability to developing cancer therapies.