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  • Lactate released by tumor cells has been shown to inhibit antitumor NK cell responses. Here the authors show a mechanism for this effect in which lactate drives lysine lactylation of NK cells. A combination treatment also limits this lactylation to prevent NK cell dysfunction, thereby restoring antitumor immunity.

    • Jing Jin
    • Peidong Yan
    • Yi Wang
    Research
    Nature Immunology
    Volume: 26, P: 1099-1112
  • Fracture resistance presents a challenge in mechanical metamaterials. Here, authors introduce dual-bond fracture metamaterials that enable full-field energy dissipation, making it tougher, more versatile, and better suited for advanced structural applications.

    • Zhiqiang Meng
    • Peidong Lei
    • Yifan Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-16
  • β cell dysfunction contributes to the onset of type 2 diabetes. Here the authors profile single-nuclei RNA along with enhancer marks H3K4me1 or H3K27ac in islets and suggest highly heterogeneous enhancer states in response to metabolic challenges.

    • Liu Wang
    • Jie Wu
    • Zong Wei
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-19
  • The spread of many infectious diseases substantially relies on aerosol transmission to the respiratory tract. Here, the authors design an intranasal mask with the ability to intercept viral aerosols, entrap and inactivate virus, thus preventing respiratory tract infection.

    • Xiaoming Hu
    • Shuang Wang
    • Wei Wei
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-20
  • Modulated proton transport has a significant role in biological processes such as ATP synthesis and in electrochemical energy conversion. Electrostatic gating of proton conduction that can be actively modulated is now shown in aligned mesoporous silica thin-films.

    • Rong Fan
    • Seong Huh
    • Peidong Yang
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 7, P: 303-307
  • A nanowire waveguide attached to an optical fibre can deliver payloads into cells and act as an endoscope capable of imaging single living cells with high spatial resolution.

    • Ruoxue Yan
    • Ji-Ho Park
    • Peidong Yang
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 7, P: 191-196
  • The mechanism and disease-relevance of pancreatic b-cell heterogeneity remains elusive. Here the authors show that variable HNF1A-FXYD2 activity drives single b-cell heterogeneity at transcriptomic, epigenomic, and electro-physiological levels, which strongly mark the progression of type 2 diabetes.

    • Chen Weng
    • Anniya Gu
    • Yan Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-17
  • Semiconductor nanowires, by definition, typically have cross-sectional dimensions that can be tuned from 2–200 nm, with lengths spanning from hundreds of nanometres to millimetres. These subwavelength structures represent a new class of semiconductor materials for investigating light generation, propagation, detection, amplification and modulation. After more than a decade of research, nanowires can now be synthesized and assembled with specific compositions, heterojunctions and architectures. This has led to a host of nanowire photonic devices including photodetectors, chemical and gas sensors, waveguides, LEDs, microcavity lasers, solar cells and nonlinear optical converters. A fully integrated photonic platform using nanowire building blocks promises advanced functionalities at dimensions compatible with on-chip technologies.

    • Ruoxue Yan
    • Daniel Gargas
    • Peidong Yang
    Reviews
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 3, P: 569-576