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Showcasing China
This new web focus from Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease and Cell Death Discovery highlights some of the latest research from China in the related fields covered by those journals, including cell death, stem cells, autophagy, and tumor biology. In the last 30 years, China has experienced a booming economy, which has resulted in a huge increase in the funds channelled into biomedical research. More importantly, there is a steady increase in the number of talented young scientists who have trained in western countries and are returning to China. We are now witnessing the fastest development of biomedical research in China. This focus highlights the current progress in several important research areas, from mechanism-driven basic research to studies with translational potential.
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Necroptosis
This new web focus from Cell, Death & Differentiation highlights some of the latest research and thinking on programmed necrosis (necroptosis) from some of the world's most recognised experts.
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Top Papers from 2014 and 2015
Cell Death and Differentiation is proud to publish a wide variety of articles in the field of cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry of cell death and differentiation, both in normal tissue regulation and in disease. In this Web Focus we highlight the best cited articles published in 2014 and 2015, which showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that these journals consistently delivers to its readers. We hope you enjoy reading these papers as much as we have!
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A web focus on p53 from Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease
In this Web Focus, we report some recently published papers about p53 in our journals.We hope that this selection is of interest to our readers.
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Webfocus on Autophagy
Autophagy is used by cells to deliver cytoplasmic material to lysosomes for degradation, and has been implicated in a wide variety of disorders, including cancer, neurodegeneration, infection and inflammatory diseases.
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A cross-journal web focus on necroptosis
A web focus from Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease, Nature Immunology and Oncogene. We hope you enjoy this focus including work from the world's most recognized experts in the field of Necroptosis.
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Alzheimer's disease
A web focus from Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease. We hope you enjoy this focus including work from the world's most recognized experts in the field of Alzheimer's disease.
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Anti-cancer therapies
Cell Death & Disease is delighted to announce it has published its 1000th article: ''The traditional Chinese medical compound Rocaglamide protects non-malignant primary cells from DNA damage-induced toxicity by inhibition of p53 expression.'' To mark this achievement, we have published the following web focus from Cell Death & Disease and Cell Death & Differentiation on anti-cancer therapies. We hope you enjoy this focus including work from the world's most recognized experts in the field of anti-cancer therapies.
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Autophagy
A web focus from Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease, Nature Reviews Cancer, Nature Cell Biology, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology and Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. We hope you enjoy this focus including work from the world's most recognized experts in the field of autophagy.
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CDD Editor’s Pick
The Editors of Cell Death & DifferentiationandCell Death & Diseaseare delighted to share with you a selection of key papers that highlight some of the best work published in the journals over recent years and which also showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that these journals consistently deliver to their readers. We hope you enjoy reading these papers as much as we have!
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Computational Cell Death and Bioinformatics
A web focus from Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease. We hope you enjoy this focus including work from the world's most recognized experts in the field of Computational Cell Death and Bioinformatics.