To date very few journals publish video articles in our field, despite their usefulness for sharing techniques and improving their replicability. For this reason, I have opened a Methods Collection with JoVE on “Small Animal Models of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia”: https://lnkd.in/g8DnMExu The purpose of this collection is to demonstrate methodologies incorporating small animals, including mice and zebrafish, in the study of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Authors submit a traditional text manuscript, after which JoVE handles all the video production. If you or other researchers you know are interested in contributing a video article, please either message me or submit an abstract here: https://lnkd.in/g6ttnF2Y
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Come join us in unraveling how epithelial tumors grow, resist stresses, and infiltrate into the healthy tissue. Share your expertise in our video journal series and contribute to advancing cancer research. Please spread the word and submit your abstract now! For submission guidelines and more details, visit https://lnkd.in/dhR_AerR. I am serving as guest editor of this series, dedicated to exploring a diverse array of methodologies for studying cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in tumor cell proliferation, survival, and invasion. We welcome submissions covering a wide range of techniques, including but not limited to: - Histopathological analysis - In vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo cancer models - Transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic - Strategies for genetic manipulation - Techniques for analyzing and manipulating the tumor microenvironment #CancerResearch #EpithelialTumors #Pathology #advancedhistology #Metastasis #Organoids #3Dinvitro #invivomodels #3Dcellbiology #Intravitalmicroscopy #Molecularlab #Invasion #Proliferation #Resistance #TumorMicroenvironment #ECM #Microscopy #Proteomics #Transcriptomics #Metabolomics #CMM #KWF #UMCU_CMM #umcutrecht #cancerresearch #MechanoControl #kwf_nl #KWFKankerbestrijding #Mechanotransduction #CancerImmnunology #JoVE
JoVE | Peer Reviewed Scientific Video Journal - Methods and Protocols
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Modelling and Cross-Cutting Analysis Intern | DPhil Mathematics Student at University of Oxford | College Lecturer
The second installment of my PhD, and most recent publication, just went live! We show that sometimes it might actually be better to be a specialist than a generalist (and certainly produces cooler invasion strategies)! Find it here: https://lnkd.in/eNm7E7Wa
Phenotypic switching mechanisms determine the structure of cell migration into extracellular matrix under the ‘go-or-grow’ hypothesis
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As I approach the final phase of my PhD, I’m thrilled to share that my second publication as a first author is now available! 📄✨ In this study, we explored the novel role of PERM1 across various organisms, tissues, and cellular functions, with a particular focus on its involvement in regulating skeletal muscle mitochondrial biogenesis. I’m grateful to my amazing co-authors (Zeyu Wu, Matt Renwick, and Andres Moran-MacDonald) and for the exceptional guidance of my supervisor, Dr. Brendon J. Gurd! 🙏 Curious about our findings? 🧐 Check out the full study below: https://lnkd.in/d8ZxA729
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Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering/ Developmental/Epithelial Cell Biologist, Writer, Communicator, DEI Advocate. Staff Scientist VUMC. Guatemalteco.
Excited to finally be able to share my thesis work in the @JimWellsLab. If you want to learn more about the role of RFX6 in intestinal development and function, do I have something for you!! @Dev_journal https://lnkd.in/g_kP2Eik
RFX6 regulates human intestinal patterning and function upstream of PDX1
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🔬 Excited to share the publication on "Novel Techniques and Future Perspective for Investigating Critical-Size Bone Defects". 🥼 Authored by Elijah Ejun Huang, Ph.D., Ning Zhang, Huaishuang Shen, Xueping Li, Masahiro Maruyama, Takeshi Utsunomiya, Qi Gao, Roberto A. Guzman and Stuart B. Goodman, from Stanford University. 🚀 This review first discusses the current animal models to study critical-size bone defects. Then, this review focuses on four novel analytic techniques and discusses their strengths and limitations. Welcome to access the full article freely here 👉 https://lnkd.in/dvWAkfXC. And welcome to follow our LinkedIn account: https://lnkd.in/grPNkBrg. 👏 #bone_defect #mass_cytometry #CyTOF #imaging_mass_cytometry #IMC #scRNAseq #Luminex
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Want to learn more about the current state of microbe research, antimicrobial resistance and how synthetic biology is currently potentiating AMR research? Join me for a fun convo with ValleyDAO today!
Hey everyone! Got another star guest appearance today; this time from Suyen Espinoza Miranda, PhD, the Director of the Activator Program at Nucleate Germany - and also Fellow at Molecule AG! 💚 In today's space, we'll be aiming to discuss the world of microbes; going over topic like antimicrobial resistance, as well as some examples of why synthetic biology research on these organisms will hold immense benefits for science and research beyond medicine. You know where to find us 🐒
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Building upon our previous newsletter, we are now exploring the constraints associated with saliva testing. This particular form of testing presents significant challenges within the realm of forensic biology, see the link below. #ForensicScience #BiologicalAnalysis https://lnkd.in/gGi_vaFg
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I had a great time writing this journal club article on a topic I’m passionate about—how we can identify and study senescent cells in complex systems. If you want to dig into the details, check out the article here: https://lnkd.in/e353_HEn #Senescence #CellResearch #ScienceChat #JournalClub
Molecular tools for analysing in vivo senescence - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
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🧬 Studying your rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder has a long-lasting impact on the future of research. 📊 Researchers using Simons Searchlight data share WHY families like yours are the key to making meaningful advancements in science. Watch this video to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e9PyN49X #RareDiseaseResearch #CareForRare #Genetics #GeneticResearch
Researchers Use Simons Searchlight Data to Advance Scientific Discovery
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