Very exciting and tremendous step in the field of stem cell transplantation and regenerative medicine:
The first patient treated with its own salivary gland stem cells to regenerate the glands after radiotherapy.
#Organoids #StemCells #RegenerativeMedicine
ICAM1-hi #EndothelialCell form Hotspots for #Neutrophil #TransEndothelialMigration (Paracellular)
Blunting ICAM1 heterogeneity
⏬TEM hotspots
⏫TEM-associated endothelial Permeability
Dr. Jaap van Buul lab @emboreports 2022 @joachimgoedhart @VanBuul_lab
https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/embr.202255483
Impossible to make a better presentation on this great paper than first-author Max Grönloh @GronlohMax 👇
Also don't miss the informative Discussion session synthesizing the signaling networks of leukocyte TEM
Congratulations!👏👏👏
Take a look at our recently published story about an unexpected role of B cells delaying intestinal mucosal healing!⏳🩹
A huge collaborative work with Annika Frede, Paulo Czarnewski, @ejvillablanca and many other! 🎉🎉🎉
Hi Mastodon! I'm a journalist at @sciencemagazine, where I delve into stories about the scientific community and the various challenges that come with pursuing a career in science. I'm a former scientist myself—I earned a Ph.D. in ecology and did a stint as a postdoc before realizing that the best career path for me lay elsewhere. Feel free to get in touch if you'd like to introduce yourself or suggest a story idea. #ScienceMastodon #academicchatter
Neutrophils are immune cells that do a lot of traveling (through the blood and into tissues) to get to sites of infection. Their large and stiff nuclei might it difficult for them to navigate through small spaces in tissues. So, how do they do it? Calì, Vargas, Viola, and colleagues showed that the signal that recruits neutrophils to target sites also makes their nuclei pliable so that they can squeeze through the gaps! Check out the study here: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.abk2552 #science #immunology
Here's a terrific new paper from one of my classmates about #ImmuneCheckpointInhibitor induced #myocarditis. This work finds that CD8+ T-cells are the critical mediator of heart inflammation, and identifies the alpha-myosin cardiac protein as a candidate autoantigen: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05432-3 #science #medicine #immunology #cardiology #oncology #Tcell #genomics #scRNAseq
Certified fresh study out from Yvonne Chen's group at UCLA, looking at how minute structural differences in CAR design can play an important effect on long-term CAR-T cell function: https://aacrjournals.org/cancerimmunolres/article-abstract/doi/10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-22-0504/711107/Rational-protein-design-yields-a-CD20-CAR-with
In one set of experiments, they look at how alanine addition to the extracellular part of the CAR, can twist the signaling domains, which apparently allows for better downstream signaling and effect.
Lots of cool stuff here, check it out.
@cjayewong @cellcellpress @CellStemCell @cellpress @JoramMooiweer @CellGenomics @CellReports @cellhostmicrobe @scullingmonkey @CellMetabolism @TrendsCellBio
I’m editor for the journal Stem Cells, we had better get with the program!! #Stemcells
Hi #MedMastodon! 👋
#Introduction: I'm an #Endocrinologist at #Stanford, specializing in #Osteoporosis and #MetabolicBoneDisease. My lab studies #StemCells in bone 🦴 and the bone marrow microenvironment.
Some of my favorite topics: #WomenInMedicine #WomenInSTEM #PhysicianScientists #AAPI
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@PLOSBiology
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An infection with one respiratory virus makes you less likely to become infected with another. This fascinating phenomenon, called "viral interference," may explain why we rarely see a perfect storm of viral epidemics, @joncohen writes.
(Bonus fact: This is where the name "interferon" came from.)
Alea jacta est re birdsite.
Let's figure out how to build a #CRISPR community here.
Finally set up a mastodon account thanks to @DavidBrueckner.
I love paper tweetorials (now mastorials?) and the pics of weird creatures (especially fish, insects, and deep sea creatures)!
Here's my account @MikiEbisuya.
About time for an #introduction. My research group at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford uses #SingleCell techniques and Genome Architecture Mapping to study #epigenetics #Chromatin and #GenomeFolding in rare #NeurodevelopmentalDisorders.
I (He/Him) love to be outside #Hiking or #Cycling and I’m a big fan of #FlightFree travel. Interested in #Equity issues in STEM, trying to read and educate myself to be a better ally.
Toot at me with your #Andor theories!
Hi Mastodon, in my lab we use #stemcells and #organoids to find treatments for #mitochondria diseases.
Hi Mastodon community, here’s my #introduction I’m a #gastroenterology researcher at #UCL growing #IBD #organoids to investigate #inflammasome regulation and #autophagy
Intro post: I'm a physician-scientist in #Gastroenterology at #UniversityOfMichigan. My training is in #Epidemiology, #virology, and #InflammatoryBowelDisease. I study the gut #microbiome and host #immunity. As a #queer person in #medicine, I advocate for #LGBTQ health and #inclusive research.
For your trouble, here's a photo of some mucin.
#Introduction I am an immunologist and science communicator. My research encompasses a few fields so my interests pretty wide- infection, microbiome, pollution and immunology-technically I am a barrier immunologist. I also feel strongly science is something everyone should be able to access and understand the basics so that they can make informed decisions and make a difference to their lives and my public engagement work tries to embody that with a co-production approach throughout.
Celiac disease | Mucosal immunology | iPSCs, Intestinal Organoids, T cells & organs-on-chips🔬
PhD-candidate Genetics dept. 🧬 University Medical Center Groningen,
the Netherlands