Nature Cell Biology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nature Cell Biology is 73. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unravelling the endoplasmic reticulum–Golgi intermediate compartment in plant cells1013
tRNA flux and consistency in differentiation438
COPIng with senescence403
Restoring placental methylome318
Finding a chaperone for TDP-43265
Dynein upsizes under load261
Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived salivary gland organoids model SARS-CoV-2 infection and replication250
Reinvigorating COTL1high NK cells via GITR signalling overcomes immune checkpoint blockade resistance in tsMHC-I-impaired tumours227
Ectosomes step forward in α-synuclein spread206
ER-associated RNA silencing promotes ER quality control202
SLC33A1 exports oxidized glutathione to maintain endoplasmic reticulum redox homeostasis201
Designing protein-based artificial kinetochores as decoys to prevent meiotic errors in oocytes198
Creatine kinase B suppresses ferroptosis by phosphorylating GPX4 through a moonlighting function184
ATFS-1 counteracts mitochondrial DNA damage by promoting repair over transcription174
Atlas of amnion development during the first trimester of human pregnancy167
Criteria for the standardization of stem-cell-based embryo models163
Dynamic regulation of integrin β1 phosphorylation supports invasion of breast cancer cells162
The guinea pig serves as an alternative model to study human preimplantation development162
Keeping membraneless organelles apart156
Hepatocellular senescence induces multi-organ senescence and dysfunction via TGFβ152
Compression-dependent microtubule reinforcement enables cells to navigate confined environments149
Mechanical forces across compartments coordinate cell shape and fate transitions to generate tissue architecture147
A guideline on the molecular ecosystem regulating ferroptosis143
Spatial and functional separation of mTORC1 signalling in response to different amino acid sources140
How a ribosomal protein avoids mixed signals139
Regenerating the academic pipeline137
A serendipitous discovery of a family of membrane remodelling proteins135
Implementing sustainable science in the lab135
Nuclear class 3 PI3K coactivates circadian clock134
HSF1 renders NK cells too stressed to respond134
Acidic niche sugar shield blocks ferroptosis133
Real-time and programmable transcriptome sequencing with PROFIT-seq122
Metabolic regulation of chemoresistance and immuno-surveillance in AML by SHP-1117
TCF3, TCF12 and distinct enhancers regulate oocyte transcription113
Nuclear proteasomes buffer cytoplasmic proteins during autophagy compromise112
The MARCHF6 E3 ubiquitin ligase acts as an NADPH sensor for the regulation of ferroptosis106
The nuclear shredder behind PARPi resistance105
VAMP2 chaperones α-synuclein in synaptic vesicle co-condensates99
STAM and Hrs interact sequentially with IFN-α Receptor to control spatiotemporal JAK–STAT endosomal activation98
The nuclear periphery confers repression on H3K9me2-marked genes and transposons to shape cell fate97
Synthetic ZFTA fusions pinpoint disordered protein domain acquisition as a mechanism of brain tumorigenesis95
The Polycomb system sustains promoters in a deep OFF state by limiting pre-initiation complex formation to counteract transcription95
Mitoxyperilysis as a distinct cell death type93
Host extracellular vesicles confer cytosolic access to systemic LPS licensing non-canonical inflammasome sensing and pyroptosis93
IL-2 delivery by engineered mesenchymal stem cells re-invigorates CD8+ T cells to overcome immunotherapy resistance in cancer92
Spermidine is essential for fasting-mediated autophagy and longevity91
MAPL regulates gasdermin-mediated release of mtDNA from lysosomes to drive pyroptotic cell death90
Cancer stem cells are hyper-responsive sensors of the tumour microenvironment and regulate metastasis dynamics through YAP/TAZ90
Single-nucleus multi-omics of human stem cell-derived islets identifies deficiencies in lineage specification90
A lysosomal surveillance response to stress extends healthspan89
Mechanisms and functions of large extracellular vesicle biogenesis88
Lymphotoxin-β promotes breast cancer bone metastasis colonization and osteolytic outgrowth88
Tissue memory relies on stem cell priming in distal undamaged areas85
Ras suppression potentiates rear actomyosin contractility-driven cell polarization and migration85
Escape from X inactivation is directly modulated by Xist noncoding RNA85
Waste management and cell death in T cells85
A cell biological perspective on Singapore’s scientific growth85
Intron-encoded cistronic transcripts for minimally invasive monitoring of coding and non-coding RNAs83
It started with a western82
Deep-learning for microscopy82
Telomeres are a life-extending gift81
Assessing gene loss after gene editing81
Fat bolsters tumours against ferroptosis79
Time for lipid cell biology78
Starving and crowded in quiescence77
Neuroproteasomes in tau pathology77
Publisher Correction: Epigenetic programming by H3K23ac defines lineage fate of Meg3+ haematopoietic stem cells and drives immune ageing77
p16-dependent increase of PD-L1 stability regulates immunosurveillance of senescent cells76
ETV4 is a mechanical transducer linking cell crowding dynamics to lineage specification76
A model for propagation of RNA structural memory through biomolecular condensates75
p300 nucleocytoplasmic shuttling underlies mTORC1 hyperactivation in Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome75
Atypical nuclear envelope condensates linked to neurological disorders reveal nucleoporin-directed chaperone activities74
The role of PINK1–Parkin in mitochondrial quality control73
Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase 1 functions as a protein phosphatase to dephosphorylate histone H3 and suppresses PPARα-regulated gene transcription and tumour growth73
Malonyl-CoA is a conserved endogenous ATP-competitive mTORC1 inhibitor73
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