Skip to main content

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript.

Review Articles in 2024

Filter By:

Article Type
Year
  • In this Review, Sigal et al. explore SARS-CoV-2 persistence mechanisms, the frequency of persistent infections, their role in accelerated evolution and their link to variant emergence hot spots. The Review also addresses symptoms, management and the connection between persistence and post-COVID conditions.

    • Alex Sigal
    • Richard A. Neher
    • Richard J. Lessells
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Watashi et al. explore hepatitis B virus and hepatitis D virus entry, focusing on the early phase driven by viral surface antigens and related host factors, highlight the role of viral entry in tropism and discuss the potential for drug development targeting this process.

    • Koichi Watashi
    • Kaho Shionoya
    • Takeshi Morita
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Giorgio and Helaine provide an overview of the physiology of antibiotic-recalcitrant Salmonella enterica during infection, discuss recent insights into the clinical implications of antibiotic-recalcitrant S. enterica infection and highlight important knowledge gaps that warrant further research.

    • Rachel T. Giorgio
    • Sophie Helaine
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Solange Duhamel explores the critical role of microorganisms in regulating the aquatic phosphorus cycle, emphasizes the effect of human activity on phosphorus cycling and suggests future research directions to better understand the microbial phosphorus cycle in a changing world.

    • Solange Duhamel
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Henriques-Normark and colleagues explore recent insights into Streptococcus pneumoniae epidemiology, clinical disease and pathogenesis, as well as new treatment and prevention approaches.

    • Ana Rita Narciso
    • Rebecca Dookie
    • Birgitta Henriques-Normark
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Zhou, Tran et al. provide a comprehensive overview of the metabolic reactions by which microorganisms transform inorganic sulfur compounds across varied microbiomes and ecosystems, and explore the link between sulfur cycling microorganisms and climate change.

    • Zhichao Zhou
    • Patricia Q. Tran
    • Karthik Anantharaman
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Amundson et al. examine the importance and diversity of microbial life in the deep terrestrial subsurface and discuss how anthropogenic activity can affect microbial activity and composition in engineered subsurface systems.

    • Kaela K. Amundson
    • Mikayla A. Borton
    • Michael J. Wilkins
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Okombo and Fidock discuss the current antimalarial drug development pipeline and highlight examples of new, promising targets. They also explore different approaches to circumvent antimalarial resistance and how potency against drug-resistant parasites could be retained.

    • John Okombo
    • David A. Fidock
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Schalk explores the molecular mechanisms involved in siderophore-mediated iron acquisition in bacteria. In addition, the possible applications for siderophores in the environment, agriculture and medicine are also discussed.

    • Isabelle J. Schalk
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Gribaldo and co-workers explore the diversity and evolution of Terrabacteria and highlight their unique cell envelopes that deviate from Gram-positive and Gram-negative classifications, challenging traditional views on the bacterial cell envelope. They also discuss the variations in outer membrane biogenesis and speculate on the evolutionary origin of the outer membrane before the last bacterial common ancestor and how it was repeatedly lost.

    • Basile Beaud Benyahia
    • Najwa Taib
    • Simonetta Gribaldo
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Compant et al. explore the functions, mechanisms, assembly and interactions of plant microbiomes, highlighting current applications and their limitations. They also discuss how recent advances could lead to new or improved applications and identify research gaps crucial for harnessing microbiome functions in sustainable plant production.

    • Stéphane Compant
    • Fabricio Cassan
    • Angela Sessitsch
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Kunath et al. explore the interaction between the oral and the intestinal microbiota and how they influence each other and the development of different diseases.

    • Benoit J. Kunath
    • Charlotte De Rudder
    • Paul Wilmes
    Review Article

Search

Quick links