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  • Hyperbolic polaritons provide unprecedented control over light-matter interaction at extreme nanoscales. Here, the authors propose type-I hyperbolic metasurfaces supporting highly-squeezed magnetic designer polaritons with negative group velocity, which are magnetic analogs of hyperbolic polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride.

    • Yihao Yang
    • Pengfei Qin
    • Hongsheng Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-7
  • Unidirectional propagation is a characteristic of biological networks, but remains challenging in optical network. Here, authors present a nonreciprocal surface plasmonic network that shows asymmetric scattering matrices, promising decoupled computing in forward and backward paths.

    • Xiaomeng Li
    • Haochen Yang
    • Zuojia Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • IL-9-producing CD4 T (Th9) cells have been implicated in allergy and tumor immunity, but how their differentiation is regulated by TGFβ is still unclear. Here the authors show that two transcription factors, DBP and E2F8, institute opposing effects on IL-9 expression downstream of TGFβ/Smad3 linker region-mediated signaling in activated mouse T cells to modulate antitumor responses.

    • Sang-A Park
    • Yun-Ji Lim
    • WanJun Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-15
  • Transcription factors involved in consolidation of the induced regulatory T cell program are still being identified. Wu et al. demonstrate that the transcription factor musculin is critical for supporting the differentiation of these cells and prevents their acquisition of a T helper type 2 phenotype.

    • Chuan Wu
    • Zuojia Chen
    • Vijay Kuchroo
    Research
    Nature Immunology
    Volume: 18, P: 344-353
  • Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) forms different holoenzymes but little is known about the disassembly of these important signalling complexes. Here the authors present the crystal structure of PP2A bound to TOR signaling pathway regulator (TIPRL) and give insights into the methylation-dependent disassembly of PP2A holenzymes.

    • Cheng-Guo Wu
    • Aiping Zheng
    • Yongna Xing
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-13
  • We propose and experimentally demonstrate spoof plasmonic metasurfaces with a hyperbolic dispersion, where the spoof SPPs propagate on complementary H-shaped perfectly conducting surfaces at low frequencies. In this way, non-divergent diffractions, negative refraction, and dispersion-dependent spin-momentum locking are observed as the spoof SPPs travel over the hyperbolic spoof plasmonic metasurfaces. They show great capabilities to design advanced surface wave devices such as spatial multiplexers, focusing and imaging devices, planar hyperlenses, and dispersion-dependent directional couplers, at both microwave and terahertz frequencies.

    • Yihao Yang
    • Liqiao Jing
    • Hongsheng Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 9, P: e428
  • An approach towards kirigami metamaterials with reconfigurable toroidal circular dichroism is presented. Inspired by the kirigami concept, kirigami-based chiral metamaterials are proposed to switch the electromagnetic performance between non-chiral and chiral states. When transforming the 2D metasurface to 3D kirigami patterns, the resonant modes exhibit gradually enhanced chiroptical response, from single-band, dual-band to broad-band functionalities.

    • Liqiao Jing
    • Zuojia Wang
    • Hongsheng Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 10, P: 888-898
  • The genomic and transcriptomic analysis has led to the identification of transcriptional networks that affect the differentiation of Th17 cells, while the protein-protein networks and the posttranslational modifications that control the development of Th17 cells have not been established yet. A recent publication by Rutz et al. in Nature describes a novel deubiquitylating enzyme DUBA as a negative regulator for IL-17 by regulating stability of RORγt, the master transcription factor that induces Th17 cells.

    • Chuan Wu
    • Zuojia Chen
    • Vijay K Kuchroo
    Research Highlights
    Cell Research
    Volume: 25, P: 273-274