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June 2018 Volume 17, Issue 6 |
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| Editorial Feature News & Views Review Articles Letters Articles Amendments & Corrections | | Advertisement | | | | Making data more accessible Ying Sun is a multi-award-winning statistician who is inspired by the value of statistics in solving real-world problems. Discover more about Prof. Sun's latest efforts. Read more >> | | | | |
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Cells and materials in immunotherapy p471 doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0102-9 |
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Cancer immunotherapy making headway p472 Amos Matsiko doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0091-8 |
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Material aid for vaccines pp472 - 473 Darrell Irvine doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0089-2 |
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Dendritic cells in cancer immunotherapy pp474 - 475 Camille M. Le Gall, Jorieke Weiden, Loek J. Eggermont & Carl G. Figdor doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0093-6 |
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Adoptive T cell cancer therapy pp475 - 477 Karine N. Dzhandzhugazyan, Per Guldberg & Alexei F. Kirkin doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0094-5 |
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Designing natural and synthetic immune tissues pp484 - 498 Emily A. Gosselin, Haleigh B. Eppler, Jonathan S. Bromberg & Christopher M. Jewell doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0077-6 Immunotherapy offers a promising approach to treating a range of complications. This Review discusses strategies that employ bioengineering and immunological principles to develop engineered tissues for screening therapeutics and treating diseases. |
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Enhanced spin pumping into superconductors provides evidence for superconducting pure spin currents pp499 - 503 Kun-Rok Jeon, Chiara Ciccarelli, Andrew J. Ferguson, Hidekazu Kurebayashi, Lesley F. Cohen et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0058-9 Ferromagnetic resonance experiments show enhanced spin pumping in superconductors in the presence of spin sink layers. |
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An unusual continuous paramagnetic-limited superconducting phase transition in 2D NbSe 2 pp504 - 508 Egon Sohn, Xiaoxiang Xi, Wen-Yu He, Shengwei Jiang, Zefang Wang et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0061-1 Tunnelling spectroscopy reveals a continuous closing of the superconducting gap at low temperature and high in-plane magnetic field in few-layer NbSe2, due to the Ising spin–orbit coupling of these materials. |
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Spin currents and spin–orbit torques in ferromagnetic trilayers pp509 - 513 Seung-heon C. Baek, Vivek P. Amin, Young-Wan Oh, Gyungchoon Go, Seung-Jae Lee et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0041-5 Spin–orbit torques are reported in ferromagnetic trilayers that lead to the switching of perpendicular magnetizations without an external magnetic field. |
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Atomic origins of water-vapour-promoted alloy oxidation pp514 - 518 Langli Luo, Mao Su, Pengfei Yan, Lianfeng Zou, Daniel K. Schreiber et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0078-5 In situ transmission electron microscopy observations reveal atomistic mechanism of water-vapour-enhanced oxidation of Ni–Cr alloys. Protons derived from water promote vacancy formation, migration and clustering. |
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The role of metal/oxide interfaces for long-range metal particle activation during CO oxidation pp519 - 522 Yuri Suchorski, Sergey M. Kozlov, Ivan Bespalov, Martin Datler, Diana Vogel et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0080-y Electron microscopy and modelling are used to study CO oxidation on oxide-supported Pd. The perimeter of the metal/oxide interface is shown to affect CO tolerance of the entire particle, demonstrating a long-range effect over micrometre length scales. |
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Motorizing fibres with geometric zero-energy modes pp523 - 527 Arthur Baumann, Antoni Sánchez-Ferrer, Leandro Jacomine, Philippe Martinoty, Vincent Le Houerou et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0062-0 Active rotational motion of pre-strained materials is achieved by elastic deformations that break rotational symmetry around their axes. |
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A facile approach to enhance antigen response for personalized cancer vaccination pp528 - 534 Aileen Weiwei Li, Miguel C. Sobral, Soumya Badrinath, Youngjin Choi, Amanda Graveline et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0028-2 A strategy to enhance antigen immunogenicity is shown using polyethyleneimine adsorbed on mesoporous silica microrod vaccine as a platform for neoantigens, supporting potent humoral immune response and inhibition of tumour growth following vaccination. |
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Vapour–liquid–solid growth of monolayer MoS2 nanoribbons pp535 - 542 Shisheng Li, Yung-Chang Lin, Wen Zhao, Jing Wu, Zhuo Wang et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0055-z Monolayer MoS2 can be laterally grown in the vapour–liquid–solid mode, forming highly crystalline nano- and microribbon structures. |
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Highly reversible zinc metal anode for aqueous batteries pp543 - 549 Fei Wang, Oleg Borodin, Tao Gao, Xiulin Fan, Wei Sun et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0063-z Metallic zinc is an ideal anode material for aqueous batteries but suffers from irreversibility issues. An aqueous electrolyte based on Zn and lithium salts using either LiMn2O4 or O2 cathodes now brings unprecedented flexibility and reversibility to Zn batteries. |
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Electron–phonon interaction in efficient perovskite blue emitters pp550 - 556 Xiwen Gong, Oleksandr Voznyy, Ankit Jain, Wenjia Liu, Randy Sabatini et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0081-x Films of exfoliated crystals of two-dimensional hybrid metal halide perovskites with phenyl groups as organic cations show increased molecular rigidity, reduced electron–phonon interactions and blue emission with photoluminescence quantum yield approaching 80%. |
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Hole trap formation in polymer light-emitting diodes under current stress pp557 - 562 doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0057-x Quantitative analysis of polymer LED degradation under current stress provides insight on the role of hole traps and their formation. Blending of the emitting material with large-bandgap semiconductors leads to trap dilution and improved stability. |
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Publisher Correction: Universal strategy for Ohmic hole injection into organic semiconductors with high ionization energies p563 Naresh B. Kotadiya, Hao Lu, Anirban Mondal, Yutaka Ie, Denis Andrienko et al. doi:10.1038/s41563-018-0043-3 |
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