Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine is an online, open-access journal that focuses on publishing top-notch research across various aspects of primary care related to respiratory conditions and allergies. The studies featured in this journal are crucial for professionals in primary care and respiratory health. We welcome submissions that explore topics such as: - Epidemiology - Prevention strategies - Clinical care practices - Organization and delivery of healthcare services (including implementation science) - Global health issues related to respiratory diseases and allergies.
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Polar regions are critical in achieving global sustainable development goals - Nature Communications
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nature.com | Xin Li |Huadong Guo |Guodong Cheng |Youhua Ran |Min Feng |Tao Che | +5 more
AbstractAs important components of global commons, environmental changes in polar regions are crucial to the local and global sustainability. However, they have received little attention in the current framework of sustainable development goals (SDGs). This study examines the impacts of climate change in polar regions, emphasizing the interconnectedness of these areas with other parts of the global system.
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nature.com | Kirsty Minton
Growing evidence suggests that the interindividual variation in vaccine responses may be due to differences in the gut microbiota. Mouse and human studies have shown that antibiotic exposure can impair antibody responses to certain vaccines. Here, Ryan et al. report the results of a prospective clinical study of immune responses to vaccination after early-life antibiotic exposure using a systems vaccinology approach.
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nature.com | Christy Steadman |Eric Small
AbstractMicroalgae remain an important feedstock in the circular bioeconomy. The discovery of new species combined with advanced biotechnology drives optimization of performance predicated on deep knowledge of algal genomics and phenotype. Understanding the contribution of epigenetic processes to algal function provides insight and better approaches for achieving production goals.
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nature.com | Susan Allison
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is a common form of glomerulonephritis. Its pathogenesis has been linked to aberrant O-glycosylation of the IgA1 hinge region, which is thought to underlie the formation of IgA1-containing immune complexes that deposit in glomeruli. New insights suggest that IgA O-glycosylation may also affect additional processes, including mucosal immunity and B cell homing to mucosal and non-mucosal lymphoid tissues.
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nature.com | Jeffrey Perkel
Each year, the code-sharing platform GitHub releases its ‘State of the Octoverse’ report, which among other things ranks the popularity of programming languages. The latest report, released in October 2024, had some good news for pythonistas, as Python programmers are called: for the first time in ten years, the language JavaScript had been bumped from the top of the leader board and replaced by Python.
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