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Cancer research
Cancer is a leading cause of death, accounting for nearly one in six deaths worldwide. Many cancers can be cured, especially if detected early and treated effectively.
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Stromal–immune cell interactions
Immune cells journey throughout the body surveilling for signs of danger or damage.
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20 years of Nature Immunology
July 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of Nature Immunology's launch. To celebrate, we have commissioned a series of Comments from some of our authors from the last 20 years describing their landmark studies and how they drove immunology research forward.
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Coronavirus
To support urgent research to combat the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the editorial teams at Nature Research have curated a collection of relevant articles.
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The 3D genome
This collection includes recent articles from across the Nature group of journals and showcases both the latest advances in the methodologies used to study genome organization, and our recent understanding of how genome organization and nuclear architecture regulate gene expression, cell fate and cell function in physiology and disease.
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Genetic and epigenetic insights into autoimmunity
Autoimmunity is an underlying cause of many diseases. This collection of Research, Reviews and News articles from several Nature journals covers the latest advances in genetic and epigenetic research into autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases.
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Gut-brain axis
Collection of articles from the Nature Research journals covering advances in understanding the gut-brain axis.
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Multicolor flow cytometry
Flow cytometry is a powerful laser-based technology. Due to developments in hardware, software and new fluorescent reagents it has now become possible to measure multiple parameters of individual cells with enhanced efficiency and quality and, notably, to generate more data with a smaller sample size than would be required for serial analysis. How have the advances of modern multicolor flow cytometry driven research forward, especially in the field of immunology?
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Collection: CD4+ T Cell Diversity
Since the establishment of the TH1-TH2 paradigm, many other types of specialized T helper cells, including TH17 and regulatory T cells, have been identified. A Nature Collection highlights some seminal research in this fast-paced field.
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Signaling in the Type I Interferon Antiviral Innate Immune Response
Virus infection triggers a type I interferon response. This poster provides an overview of the networks and components of the antiviral-induced IFN signaling pathways. The poster is available thanks to support from PBL InterferonSource.