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Protein-lipid interactions
Cellular lipid bilayers and membrane proteins are highly organised and tightly regulated. Our current understanding of protein—lipid interactions is largely based on advanced biophysical or structural studies of a few prototypes. Although these methods are excellent, there is a need for more generic approaches that can be scaled up to identify and characterise more interactions. This collection, by Nature Protocols and Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology includes Reviews of protein—lipid interactions and the technologies that enable the study of these interactions in a systemic level, and step-by-step Protocols for such techniques.
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Cancer Evolution
In this collection, the cancer editorial community of the Nature journals presents the most recently published articles on cancer evolution. The topic is discussed from different angles (preclinical, translational and clinical), and across a range of tumour types.
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Antimicrobial Resistance
This collection consists of Reviews, Research articles, and News and Comment articles from several Nature journals, describing how antibiotic resistance emerges and detailing strategies through which new antimicrobial compounds are being discovered.
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The Epitranscriptome
Welcome to 'The Epitranscriptome', an article collection from various Nature journals highlighting the role of mRNA modifications in RNA fate and gene expression.
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Fibrosis: mechanisms and targets
The collection consists of Reviews and Research articles from several Nature journals, describing the latest advances in fibrosis research in various organs, including the liver, kidney, heart, skin and lung.