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Haruki Murakami on originality in art & literature (from "Novelist as a Vocation".

'Apart from trans-acting protein factors, recent evidence points to a role of different RNA species in targeting repressive histone marks and DNA methylation to these sites in mammals. Here, we review recent discoveries on this topic and predominantly focus on the role of RNA methylation, piRNAs, and other localized satellite RNAs.'

embopress.org/doi/full/10.1525

"The neonatal Fc receptor and the planet Neptune share the distinction of having had their existence predicted by theoretical models before they were discovered."

My latest Clinical Pipeline column at Nature Medicine is out.

nature.com/articles/d41591-023

'Here, we show that in a mouse model of MS, T cell-specific Ahrknockout leads to recovery driven by a decrease in T cell fitness. At the mechanistic level, we demonstrate that the absence of AHR changes the gut microenvironment composition to generate metabolites that impact T cell viability, such as bile salts and short chain fatty acids.'

Merchak et al @PLOSBiology

journals.plos.org/plosbiology/

This is accurate

"Italo Calvino was, word for word, the most charming writer to put pen to paper in the twentieth century."

newyorker.com/magazine/2023/03

ICYMI, it was a pleasure to interview Nobel-prize winning immunologist Tasuku Honjo about the story behind his lab's discovery of PD1, a classic @embojournal paper from 1992.
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embo.org/podcasts/from-cell-de

I don't think there is a way to convey online how cool these miniature etchings Madalena made are - they are almost postage stamp size in real life

madalenaparreira.com

"Here, we demonstrate the induction of both systemic and mucosal antibody responses against HuNoV in suckling mice using recombinant Rhesus rotaviruss expressing HuNoV VP1 or P domain."

pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2214

"Mechanistically, glycolysis augmented ATP production to boost STING activation and STING-dependent DC antitumor functions. Moreover, DC-intrinsic STING activation accelerated HIF-1a–mediated glycolysis and established a positive feedback loop."

jci.org/articles/view/166031

"Here, we show that p53, one of the most commonly inactivated tumor suppressors in glioma, is a gatekeeper of astrocyte fate. In the context of stab-wound injury, p53 loss destabilized the identity of astrocytes, priming them to dedifferentiate in later life."

cell.com/current-biology/fullt

Had a great time yesterday opening the Algarve University Hospital Center's (CHUA) conference, speaking on the research origins of some of today's key drugs & the limits of translation.

And Rous' hen, of course :)

A mysterious 1st century Roman tower just outside the town of Belmonte (Portugal) - no knows what it was: home, military watchtower, administrative building, trading center or something else entirely.

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