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  • Alan Lloyd and colleagues identify a MYB gene in beet that acts as a key regulator of the betalain red pigmentation pathway. They further show that this gene resides at the classical Y pigmentation locus and shares homology with MYB genes that encode positive regulators of the anthocyanin pigmentation pathway in other species.

    • Gregory J Hatlestad
    • Neda A Akhavan
    • Alan M Lloyd
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 47, P: 92-96
  • This Review by Mitchellet al. summarizes how engineering and the physical sciences have advanced oncology by highlighting four important areas: the physical microenvironment of the tumour, drug delivery, cellular and molecular imaging, and microfluidics and microfabrication.

    • Michael J. Mitchell
    • Rakesh K. Jain
    • Robert Langer
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cancer
    Volume: 17, P: 659-675
  • People with severe mental illness are at increased risk of developing diabetes mellitus. This Review examines the epidemiological association between severe mental illness and diabetes mellitus and the mechanisms underlying this association. The clinical implications of this comorbidity are also explored.

    • Richard I. G. Holt
    • Alex J. Mitchell
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Endocrinology
    Volume: 11, P: 79-89
  • This Review presents the emerging surgical therapies available to treat patients with faecal incontinence. These techniques include neuromodulation, neosphincter creation (muscle or artificial) and injection therapy. The need for further research and development—not only in terms of the devices and procedures, but also to identify which patients are likely to benefit most from such interventions—is also highlighted.

    • Peter J. Mitchell
    • Peter M. Sagar
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
    Volume: 11, P: 279-286
  • Leaders of sustainability research organizations need to provide an environment where interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary science flourish. Developing the necessary leadership skills and attributes requires new, targeted training programmes.

    • I. J. Gordon
    • K. Bawa
    • K. Taylor
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 647-649