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  • The MerR family of transcriptional regulators, such as EcmrR, activate promoters with a structure that is suboptimal for recognition by RNA polymerase holoenzyme. Structural insights into the EcmrR-dependent transcription process elucidate the mechanisms enabling optimal promoter recognition and transition from initiation to elongation.

    • Yang Yang
    • Chang Liu
    • Bin Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-14
  • A broadband, compact, all-electrically driven mid-infrared frequency comb based on a quantum cascade laser widens the scope of application of combs in this frequency range beyond that of sources which depend on a chain of optical components.

    • Andreas Hugi
    • Gustavo Villares
    • Jérôme Faist
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 492, P: 229-233
  • Female mice can learn to respond to distress calls from young mice — an ability that has now been found to be improved through signalling by the hormone oxytocin in the left auditory cortex of the brain. See Article p.499

    • Robert C. Liu
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 520, P: 444-445
  • Researchers from Princeton and Northwestern Universities have independently demonstrated, through different design strategies, mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers with wall-plug efficiencies reaching 50%. The result is a quantum cascade laser so efficient that it generates more light than heat, albeit at low temperatures of operation.

    • Hui Chun Liu
    News & Views
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 4, P: 69-70
  • The central dogma processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation are responsible for the maintenance and expression of every gene in an organism. An orthogonal central dogma may insulate genetic programs from host regulation and allow expansion of the roles of these processes within the cell.

    • Chang C Liu
    • Michael C Jewett
    • Chris A Voigt
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 14, P: 103-106
  • Viruses have been used for cancer treatment for over a century. From the early clinical studies with various wild-type viruses, to the modern trials with engineered viruses, virotherapy has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy. The authors discuss the progress and challenges associated with oncolytic virotherapeutic agents, summarizing the data from clinical reports, and the implications of this data for future virotherapy development.

    • Ta-Chiang Liu
    • Evanthia Galanis
    • David Kirn
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Oncology
    Volume: 4, P: 101-117