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    This Collection calls for papers that investigate the expanding clinical and biological roles of GLP‑1 RAs. We welcome studies that examine the mechanisms underlying their metabolic and weight‑loss effects, along with clinical research evaluating their use in cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disease, hepatic disorders, and neurological conditions, including neurodegenerative processes.

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    This collection invites research on microbial energy metabolism including studies characterizing microbial metabolic pathways or impacts of microbial metabolites on host metabolism.

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    This Collection invites research on cellular senescence, its mechanisms in aging and age-related diseases, interactions with inflammation and immunity, and interventions targeting senescent cells to promote healthy longevity.

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    In this collection, the editors of Nature Metabolism, Communications Biology, Nature Communications, and Scientific Reports aim to highlight cutting-edge research in muscle biology.

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    This cross-journal collection welcomes submissions of clinical and preclinical work that explores all aspects of obesity, including causes, pathophysiological mechanisms, incidence, prevention, treatment and impact.

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    The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in cancer development and progression, by influencing the host immune system and metabolism.

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    The field of cancer metabolism research is entering its 2nd century since the first description of the changes in metabolism of cancer cells by Otto Warburg and his colleague Seigo Minami in 1923.

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    Detailed method reporting is essential for research reproducibility and trust in published results.

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    This is a joint Collection across Nature Metabolism, Nature Communications, npj Metabolism in Health and Disease and Scientific Reports. Please see the relevant journal webpages to check which article types the journals consider. When preparing your submission, please refer to the relevant journal guidelines.

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    Cancer is a leading cause of death, accounting for nearly one in six deaths worldwide. Many cancers can be cured, especially if detected early and treated effectively.

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    Selected, recent articles from across the Nature Portfolio that document the recent progress in understanding the biology of EV-mediated cell–cell communication and advances in clinical translation of EVs.

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