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  • A PLOS Collection PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases: 10th Anniversary Collection

    Ten years ago, PLOS published the inaugural issue of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, the first open access journal devoted to highlighting research and commentary on the forgotten diseases that…

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  • A PLOS Collection PLOS ONE 10 Year Anniversary Collection: New Species

    For 10 years PLOS ONE has been a venue for announcing exciting discoveries of new species. At a time when habitats are disappearing and ecosystems are rapidly changing, it is important to catalogue…

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  • A PLOS Collection Participatory Monitoring for Forests, Climate and REDD+

    The studies in this PLOS ONE collection investigate community participation in measuring, reporting and verifying (PMRV) initiatives as a contribution to international, national and project level…

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  • A PLOS Collection PLOS ONE 10 Year Anniversary: Policy Impact

    In a decade of publishing, PLOS ONE has provided Open Access to a wide array of research, some of which has gone on to influence policy makers. In this collection, PLOS ONE Associate Editor Sara…

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  • A PLOS Collection Cancer Immunotherapy

    Cancer immunotherapies harness the body’s immune system to fight cancer. In general, immunotherapies either train the immune system to identify and attack cancer cells (e.g. adoptive cell…

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  • A PLOS Collection Open Highlights: An appetite for understanding appetite

    In an effort to understand the mechanisms that drive hunger, trigger satiety, and modulate appetite, scientists often turn to invertebrate model organisms. This Open Highlight explores recent research…

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  • A PLOS Collection PLOS ONE 10 Year Anniversary: In the Media

    Since its launch in 2006 a variety of PLOS ONE research has been featured in a wide range of media outlets. In this collection, PLOS ONE Associate Editor Nicola Stead looks back at some of the…

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  • A PLOS Collection PLOS ONE 10 Year Anniversary: Interdisciplinary Research

    Since its inception, PLOS ONE’s broad and inclusive scope has offered an Open Access publishing platform for research that bridges multiple disciplines within the physical, chemical, life, and…

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  • A PLOS Collection Slice of PLOS: A Fungus Among Us: Highlighting new research in mycology for UK Fungus Day

    Fungi are incredibly varied and diverse, and perform many crucial ecosystem services. This collection highlights papers from across the PLOS journals that explain the science behind the fungus among…

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  • A PLOS Collection Slice of PLOS: Psychedelics in the Lab and Clinic: Making Up for Lost Time

    Nearly 50 years ago, psychiatrists lost access to one of the most promising tools they’d found to study consciousness and treat a range of refractory psychological conditions: psychedelic…

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