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Pharmacotherapies of NAFLD: Updated Opportunities Based on Metabolic Intervention

[Nutrition & Metabolism] The authors summarize the metabolic characteristics of the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), including glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, and intestinal metabolism, and provide insight into pharmacological targets.

Neutrophil Diversity and Plasticity: Implications for Organ Transplantation

[Cellular & Molecular Immunology] The authors discuss the heterogeneity and role of neutrophils in solid organ transplantation and how neutrophils may contribute to transplant-related complications.

Regulatory T Cells in Autoimmune Kidney Diseases and Transplantation

[Nature Reviews Nephrology] Scientists discuss the roles of Tregs in autoimmune kidney diseases and transplantation, as well as their roles more generally in autoimmune disorders and inflammatory diseases.

Chromatin Organization and Transcriptional Programming of Breast Cancer Cell Identity

[Endocrinology] The authors explore the current state of understanding of chromatin architecture in breast cancer subtypes and its potential role in defining their phenotypic characteristics.

Harnessing 3D In Vitro Systems to Model Immune Responses to Solid Tumours: A Step towards Improving and Creating Personalized Immunotherapies

[Nature Reviews Immunology] The authors focus, first, on the limitations of existing immunotherapies for solid tumours, secondly, on how in vitro 3D immuno-oncology models are established using various technologies and thirdly, on the applications of these 3D models for comprehending the cancer.

Connecting G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor Biomolecular Mechanisms with the Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia: A Review

[Reproductive Biology And Endocrinology] The authors provide a summary of the current understanding on how G protein-coupled estrogen receptor stimulation regulates some of the features of normal pregnancy, and a potential link between its signaling network and uteroplacental dysfunction in preeclampsia.

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