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  • RGS5, a signalling protein that regulates the activity of G proteins, is shown to be an important regulator of the tumour vasculature. Deletion of RGS5 leads to normalization of blood vessels of tumours, making them less leady and improving their coverage with pericytes. As a consequence, more immune cells that can target the tumour cells reach the tumour, which enhances the survival of tumour-bearing mice.

    • Juliana Hamzah
    • Manfred Jugold
    • Ruth Ganss
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 453, P: 410-414
  • Polycrystalline thin films of elemental bismuth exhibit a room-temperature nonlinear transverse voltage due to geometric effects of surface electrons that is tunable and can be extended to efficient high-harmonic generation at terahertz frequencies.

    • Pavlo Makushko
    • Sergey Kovalev
    • Carmine Ortix
    Research
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 7, P: 207-215
  • Flexomagnetism refers to the modification of the magnetic properties of a material due to inhomogeneous strain, and offers a promising pathway to the control and manipulation of magnetism. Here, Makushko et al. explore flexomagnetism in antiferromagnetic thin films of Cr2O3, demonstrating a gradient of the Néel temperature as a result of an inhomogeneous strain.

    • Pavlo Makushko
    • Tobias Kosub
    • Denys Makarov
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-13