Core Insights - On September 10, 2025, the journal Nature published 23 papers, with 9 authored by Chinese scholars, highlighting the significant contribution of Chinese researchers to international scientific discourse [3]. Group 1: Research Contributions - Tsinghua University’s Professor Zhang Qiang published a paper on the health impacts of PM2.5 pollution from the 2023 Canadian wildfires, emphasizing the long-range effects of environmental disasters on public health [3]. - A collaborative study from Tsinghua University and other institutions focused on human gastroids to model early stomach development, showcasing advancements in biomedical engineering [5]. - Research from Southern University of Science and Technology explored the stabilizing effects of amino acids on proteins and colloidal dispersions, contributing to the understanding of biochemical interactions [6]. - A study from Zhejiang University investigated the loss-of-function mutations in the PLD4 gene and its link to systemic lupus erythematosus, providing insights into genetic factors in autoimmune diseases [8]. - A paper from the Chinese Academy of Sciences discussed amplifying cellular responses using proximity labeling, which could have implications for immunology and therapeutic strategies [10]. - MIT's research on ABCA7 variants highlighted their impact on phosphatidylcholine and mitochondria in neurons, relevant for neurodegenerative disease studies [12]. - Tsinghua University’s Yanhong Gu contributed to research on observing differential spin currents, which may advance the field of quantum physics [14]. - A study from Westlake University and Fudan University examined the heterogeneous nature of LiF in solid-electrolyte interphases, relevant for battery technology [16]. - Stanford University’s research on the structure and mechanism of the mitochondrial calcium transporter NCLX adds to the understanding of cellular calcium homeostasis [17].
华人学者一天发表了9篇Nature论文
生物世界·2025-09-11 04:06