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Volume 33 Issue 7, July 2015

A representation of a heart stimulated by light pulses delivered at two sites. Nussinovitch and Gepstein pace the rat heart using viral delivery of a channelrhodopsin-2 transgene and optical activation (p 750). Credit: Elizabeth McDonald.

Editorial

  • The time has come to systematically assess the pros and cons of different mouse models as predictors of patient responses to cancer therapies.

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  • Clear and logical regulatory guidelines on the process and requirements for approval of health apps and wearable sensors will be essential for the digital medicine sector to unleash its full potential.

    • Eric Elenko
    • Austin Speier
    • Daphne Zohar
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  • 2014 was another banner year for public companies, building on the strength of 2013 and adding to the unprecedented biotech bull run.

    • Chris Morrison
    • Riku Lähteenmäki
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News & Views

  • An approach to inhibit the immune-suppressive function of regulatory T cells is demonstrated in a model of graft-versus-host disease.

    • Catherine Konopacki
    • George Plitas
    • Alexander Rudensky
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  • Network biology is beginning to tackle the complexities of multicellular systems and disease associations.

    • Andrew M Gross
    • Trey Ideker
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