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Review Articles in 2025

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  • This review summarizes how catabolic rewiring lets tumors harvest fuels and why dietary interventions have limited impact on nutrient supply but meaningful endocrine and immune benefits that burden tumor metabolism and complement standard care.

    • Christos Chinopoulos
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Our review summarizes recent advances in understanding the diverse roles of nuclear lamins in mitosis and discusses how their dysregulation - observed in several diseases - could affect this essential process required for faithful genome inheritance.

    • Julien Picotto
    • Pascale Bertrand
    • Gaëlle Pennarun
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This Review highlights how extremophile microbiomes and synthetic biology approaches could support Martian terraforming by driving biogeochemical cycles, regolith transformation, and future life-support ecosystems.

    • Claudia Coleine
    • Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
    • Andrea Zerboni
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review applies the allostasis framework to complex diseases, linking chronic stress and allostatic load to drug addiction, immune diseases, and cancer, and highlights multi-omics, iPSC, and organoid technologies as emerging tools to study them.

    • InWha Park
    • Hyokyeong Gwon
    • Soah Lee
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review outlines how mammalian cells adapt to cold via ion channels, uncoupling proteins, epigenetic changes, and RNA-binding proteins, with insights from hibernators highlighting therapeutic potential in metabolism and neuroprotection.

    • Paulami Dey
    • Heera Lal
    • Arvind Ramanathan
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review explores the genomic diversity, ecology, and functional potential of the bacterial family Endozoicomonadaceae in marine symbioses, highlighting their mutualistic to parasitic spectrum and key gaps to be addressed in future research.

    • Daniela M. G. da Silva
    • Rodrigo Costa
    • Tina Keller-Costa
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • A review summarizes the knowledge about the role of redox homeostasis in the functioning of skin melanocytes and about the possibilities of influencing this status by natural compounds, including vitamins, as well as polyphenols or phytocannabinoids.

    • Magda Mucha
    • Elżbieta Skrzydlewska
    • Agnieszka Gęgotek
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review article discusses the challenges of identifying cancer cells in single-cell data, summarizing current computational solutions as well as underexplored features of malignancy.

    • Massimo Andreatta
    • Josep Garnica
    • Santiago Javier Carmona
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • ADMSCs offer promise for Type 1 Diabetes therapy due to their immunomodulatory and regenerative properties. This review highlights current findings, clinical relevance, and challenges in translating ADMSC-based treatments into standard care.

    • Vanshika Sood
    • Hannah Ricioli
    • Reza Yarani
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Sperm navigate the human Fallopian tube by three distinct processes. While their behavioral mechanisms are known, their molecular basis is gradually being uncovered. These processes can improve in vitro fertilization outcomes in clinical settings.

    • Michael Eisenbach
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • A review summarizes how progranulin (PGRN) regulates lipid metabolism, dysregulation of which contributes to neurodegeneration. Hence, PGRN represents a promising therapeutic target for restoring lipid homeostasis and mitigating neurodegeneration.

    • Yiyue Shi
    • Wenyu Hou
    • Caihong Zhu
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review discusses the cellular pathways mediating Targeted Protein Degradation approaches and points to some gaps in our understanding of the biology of novel therapeutic tools such as PROTACs.

    • Annabel Cardno
    • Bryony Kennedy
    • Catherine Lindon
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review surveys the core metabolic fluxes employed by sebaceous glands to achieve sebum synthesis and examines the idea that metabolic-driven processes are an important mechanistic component of holocrine secretion.

    • Maria Schmidt
    • Hans Binder
    • Marlon R. Schneider
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • A review summarizes the current understanding of the complex molecular pathways mediating plant responses to multiple abiotic stresses, and discusses current and future challenges and unanswered questions.

    • Zhang Jiang
    • Martijn van Zanten
    • Rashmi Sasidharan
    Review ArticleOpen Access

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