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A guide to the Nature Index

The Nature Index is a database of author affiliations and institutional relationships. The index tracks contributions to research articles published

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NAC guides a ribosomal multienzyme complex for nascent protein processing

Aksnes, H., Drazic, A., Marie, M. & Arnesen, T. First things first: vital protein marks by N-terminal acetyltransferases. Trends Biochem.

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The surprising cause of fasting’s regenerative powers

Some of the health benefits of fasting kick in when food consumption resumes, animal experiments show.Credit: Getty Breaking a fast

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Loss of plasticity in deep continual learning

Specifics of continual backpropagation Continual backpropagation selectively reinitializes low-utility units in the network. Our utility measure, called the contribution utility,

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South Korean science on the global stage

Research output South Korea’s Share in natural-science journals in the Nature Index is shown alongside its closest competitors in the

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Stem cells tightly regulate dead cell clearance to maintain tissue fitness

The following previously generated mouse lines were used in this study: Rxrafl (ref. 41; Jax stock 013086), Sox9-creER (ref. 42),

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Neoarchaean oxygen-based nitrogen cycle en route to the Great Oxidation Event

Ader, M. et al. Interpretation of the nitrogen isotopic composition of Precambrian sedimentary rocks: assumptions and perspectives. Chem. Geol. 429,

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The periosteum provides a stromal defence against cancer invasion into the bone

Duhamel, H. L. Sur une racine qui a la faculte de triendre en rouge les os des animaux vivants. Mem.

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Largest genomic tree of life of flowering plants to date includes almost 8,000 genera

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 21 August 2024 A tree of life based on genes from across the nuclear genome and containing nearly

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Thermal infrared directs host-seeking behaviour in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

Mosquito stocks The Ae. aegypti Liverpool strain (LVP) was provided by O. Akbari (UCSD) and was used as the wild-type