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Cell biology’s fantastic voyage to Planet Earth


A nascent group of researchers sees planetary health as an urgent reason to bridge the molecular and planetary scales. This is shaping their strategies, methods, collaborations and outlook about their fields.

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Marx, V. Cell biology’s fantastic voyage to Planet Earth.
Nat Methods (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-026-03063-4

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