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  1. Thwarting bacterial alliances

    Manipulating bacterial growth and metabolism could be key to battling multi-species bacterial infections.
  2. Putting polygenic risk scores to the test

    Can measures of cancer risk established using genetic data from individuals of European ancestry also be applied to an East Asian population?
  3. Investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer care

    A careful examination of a large number of systemic reviews helps to understand how pandemic measures negatively affected cancer patients, while highlighting the limitations of these studies.
  4. A light of their own

    A new microscopy technique to examine the behaviour of living tissues harnesses the fact that certain molecules inside cells can fluoresce naturally.
  5. Tracing the origins of genetic kidney disease

    Mutations in cells that form the lining of the kidney tubules may be the cause of organ failure in a rare genetic disorder.
  6. Hardening cells against infection

    Using drugs to harden compartments that viruses use to multiply in cells may be a potential antiviral treatment strategy.
  7. Ear defenders

    Closely examining the neurons that modulate hearing sensitivity reveals molecules that may help to protect against damage from loud sounds.
  8. A dose of protection

    Booster doses improve COVID-19 vaccine protection for cancer patients, including against the Omicron variant.