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From the moment Springer Nature launched the first Nature Reviews titles in 2000, they gained a reputation for publishing superbly illustrated reviews written by leading international researchers.

Nature Reviews Cardiology: Treatment of cardiomyopathies has historically focused on symptom management. In this Review,...
23/08/2025

Nature Reviews Cardiology: Treatment of cardiomyopathies has historically focused on symptom management. In this Review, Elliott and colleagues discuss how elucidation of the complex cellular and molecular pathways has led to the development of novel therapeutic agents that modify or mitigate the effects of causative genetic variants.

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Nature Reviews Physics: Water’s structure and viscosity change markedly under reduced dimensionality. This Review explor...
23/08/2025

Nature Reviews Physics: Water’s structure and viscosity change markedly under reduced dimensionality. This Review explores how viscosity depends on the dimensionality of confinement (1D or 2D) and examines the interplay between geometric and ionic constraints in shaping transport properties within angstrom-scale water channels.

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Nature Reviews Cancer: In this Perspective, Lazure and Gomes argue that metabolic changes that occur as a result of agei...
22/08/2025

Nature Reviews Cancer: In this Perspective, Lazure and Gomes argue that metabolic changes that occur as a result of ageing may shape tumour initiation and progression and the development of metastatic disease.

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Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering: The shrinking dimensions, the increased structural complexity and the 3D stacking...
22/08/2025

Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering: The shrinking dimensions, the increased structural complexity and the 3D stacking of silicon-based semiconductor devices are intensifying challenges in thermal dissipation. This Review explores thermal management materials, integration challenges and characterization methods, and proposes a road map for efficient heat dissipation solutions in 3D integration.

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Nature Reviews Nephrology: This Review examines the bidirectional relationship between hypertensive disorders of pregnan...
22/08/2025

Nature Reviews Nephrology: This Review examines the bidirectional relationship between hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and kidney disease, which is currently underrecognized, with potential long-term implications for kidney health in both mothers and their offspring. The authors also discuss prevention and management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including kidney health follow-up, and current research gaps.

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Nature Reviews Neurology: In this Review, the authors describe perturbations in neuroimmune, metabolic and oxidative pat...
22/08/2025

Nature Reviews Neurology: In this Review, the authors describe perturbations in neuroimmune, metabolic and oxidative pathways in major depressive disorder and explore how imbalances in each of these pathways can contribute to the acute phase of the disease.

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Nature Reviews Neuroscience: The use of transcriptomic technologies has led to advances in our understanding of thalamoc...
21/08/2025

Nature Reviews Neuroscience: The use of transcriptomic technologies has led to advances in our understanding of thalamocortical targeting during development. In this Review, Guillamón-Vivancos et al. discuss these advances in the context of how transcriptomic changes and neuronal activity work in concert to drive sensory modality specificity during the development of thalamic sensory nuclei.

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Nature Reviews Biodiversity: Herbarium specimens have typically been used in plant taxonomy and systematics but are incr...
21/08/2025

Nature Reviews Biodiversity: Herbarium specimens have typically been used in plant taxonomy and systematics but are increasingly utilized to investigate aspects of plant ecology. This Review explores how herbarium collections can serve as historical data sources for studying plant interactions across space and time.

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Nature Reviews Drug Discovery: This Review provides an overview of Hippo pathway signalling and regulation, highlighting...
21/08/2025

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery: This Review provides an overview of Hippo pathway signalling and regulation, highlighting its biological functions and role in diseases. Recent advances and future directions in the development of Hippo pathway-targeted therapies, primarily in cancer, are discussed.

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Nature Reviews Methods Primers: Diversity oriented clicking (DOC) is an approach for creating a diverse range of molecul...
21/08/2025

Nature Reviews Methods Primers: Diversity oriented clicking (DOC) is an approach for creating a diverse range of molecules from click chemistry-reactive connective hubs. This Primer covers the concepts behind DOC, the hubs and click chemistries available for DOC strategies, and the application of DOC-generated structures with a focus on the generation of molecular probes and bioactive molecules for drug discovery.

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Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology: In this Review, Yu and colleagues describe the role of the gut microbiome ...
20/08/2025

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology: In this Review, Yu and colleagues describe the role of the gut microbiome and the gut–liver axis in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and MASLD-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). They discuss clinical implications for the diagnosis and treatment of MASLD and MASLD-related HCC.

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Nature Reviews Clean Technology: Solar-driven electrolysis can produce value-added chemicals through less energy-intensi...
20/08/2025

Nature Reviews Clean Technology: Solar-driven electrolysis can produce value-added chemicals through less energy-intensive processes. This Review examines the fundamentals and economics of different electrochemical approaches powered directly or indirectly by sunlight and alternative reactions that replace O2 evolution and integrate downstream utilization of H2.

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