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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sebastian M. Gygli 1 2, Chloé Loiseau 1 2, Levan Jugheli 1 2 3, Natia Adamia 3, Andrej Trauner 1 2, Miriam Reinhard 1 2, Amanda Ross 1 2, Sonia Borrell 1 2, Rusudan Aspindzelashvili 3, Nino Maghradze 1 2 3,...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Zahin Amin-Chowdhury 1 , Shamez N. Ladhani 1 2 Author Affiliations: (1) Immunisation and Countermeasures Division, Public Health England, London, UK (2) Paediatric Infectious Diseases Research Group, St....
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-Reviewed
Prisons as ecological drivers of fitness-compensated multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) accounts for one third of the annual deaths due to antimicrobial resistance.sup.1. Drug resistance-conferring mutations frequently cause fitness costs in bacteria.sup.2-5.... -
From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedTelehealth has emerged as an unexpected silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic, improving access to care and facilitating a transition toward digital medicine. Cementing these gains now could help make healthcare more...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Madaiah Puttaraju 1, Michaela Jackson 2, Stephanie Klein 2, Asaf Shilo 1, C. Frank Bennett 2, Leslie Gordon 3 4, Frank Rigo 2, Tom Misteli 1 Author Affiliations: (1) National Cancer Institute, National...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedRecent studies suggest that neutralizing antibodies could serve as a correlate of protection for vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 in humans. Author(s): Florian Krammer 1 2 Author Affiliations: (1) Department of...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedFecal microbial transplantation (FMT) from lean donors to patients with obesity has been associated with metabolic benefits, yet results so far have been inconsistent. In this study, we tested the application of daily...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedOptogenetics may enable mutation-independent, circuit-specific restoration of neuronal function in neurological diseases. Retinitis pigmentosa is a neurodegenerative eye disease where loss of photoreceptors can lead to...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedFine-scale population structure can predict complex disease risk within groups better than self-reported race and ethnicity labels. Author(s): Nicholas P. Tatonetti 1 , Noémie Elhadad 1 Author Affiliations: (1)...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedDominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease (DIAD) causes predictable biological changes decades before the onset of clinical symptoms, enabling testing of interventions in the asymptomatic and symptomatic stages to delay...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe year 2021 marks the centennial of Banting and Best's landmark description of the discovery of insulin. This discovery and insulin's rapid clinical deployment effectively transformed type 1 diabetes from a fatal...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedA yeast strain engineered to regulate levels of pathogenic metabolites in the gut provides protection against colitis in mouse models. Author(s): Mark Mimee 1 , Cathryn R. Nagler 2 Author Affiliations: (1)...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe northern state of Amazonas is among the regions in Brazil most heavily affected by the COVID-19 epidemic and has experienced two exponentially growing waves, in early and late 2020. Through a genomic epidemiology...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedBlack people living in Africa must be involved in setting the priorities for global health research, policies and programs that affect their daily lives, in order to move away from a funding culture that fosters...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedPatients with cancer have high mortality from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and the immune parameters that dictate clinical outcomes remain unknown. In a cohort of 100 patients with cancer who were hospitalized...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAsian healthcare workers have experienced racism during the COVID-19 pandemic, including from the medical community, with potentially long-term consequences for those affected. Author(s): Jo-Hsuan Wu 1 Author...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lorena G. Barberia 1 , Silvia Figueiredo Costa 2 , Ester C. Sabino 2 Author Affiliations: (1) Department of Political Science, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (2) Department of Infectious...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedClonal hematopoiesis (CH) in apparently healthy individuals is implicated in the development of hematological malignancies (HM) and cardiovascular diseases. Previous studies of CH analyzed either single-nucleotide...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Moses Alobo 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science, Africa-African Academy of Sciences, Nairobi, Kenya To the Editor --If one were to ask what the most ideal candidate...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedMisinformation about COVID-19 vaccines often starts life in Europe or the United States but has found fertile ground in Africa, which poses a challenge for local health leaders. Author(s): Paul Adepoju 1 Author...