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  • Mechanical signalling is an important regulator of plant development. Here, Creff et al.propose that the perception of mechanical signals in growing seeds by a specific cell layer in the seed coat controls the accumulation of gibberellic acid and links mechanical signals to the regulation of seed size.

    • Audrey Creff
    • Lysiane Brocard
    • Gwyneth Ingram
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-8
  • There are major concerns about the decline in translational research capacity in the UK with potential knock-on implications for advances in clinical care and the growth of the life sciences sector. As co-leads and student representative for a UK-wide Postgraduate Training and Capacity building programme for the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research (AUKCAR), we have learnt much from our 10 years of developing and delivering a UK-wide academic training initiative involving 17 partner universities. We discuss learnings from a broader research capacity building perspective, with a focus on maintaining a pipeline of respiratory-interested researchers, including clinical academics. In this article, we reflect on what we hoped to achieve, the lessons learnt along the way, and implications for others seeking to improve the research pipeline.

    • Gwyneth A. Davies
    • Hilary Pinnock
    • Aziz Sheikh
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
    Volume: 36, P: 1-3
  • In order to design cancer immune therapies, it is important to understand how tumours evade the immune response that is mounted against them. Authors here analyse the distribution and properties of immune cells in hepatocellular carcinoma and describe a progressive tumour-immune co-evolution programme from early to late stage cancer.

    • Phuong H. D. Nguyen
    • Martin Wasser
    • Valerie Chew
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-13
  • The secret of the accidental immortals can now be made known.

    • Gwyneth Jones
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 403, P: 707