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New research in @Nature showing mitochondria can split into two different forms resolves a longstanding mystery of how mitochondria can simultaneously provide cells with energy and essential building blocks, even when resources are limited. go.nature.com/40LeBW3
Researchers have created the most detailed 3D cellular map yet of a mouse embryo, visualizing close to eight million cells nature.com/articles/d4158…
‘Division of labor’ in mitochondria science.org/content/articl…
Guess what? Mitochondria are weirder than we thought
Uncertainty is a core tenet of science — researchers should be supported so they can communicate it with confidence to the public nature.com/articles/d4158…
Poorly performing antibodies have plagued biomedical sciences for decades. Several fresh initiatives hope to change this go.nature.com/3NYdY42
New ultrastructure expansion microscopy approach reveals details of cilia at nanoscopy resolution Image made with @LeicaMicro 📷: @louvel_vincent et al @CentrioleLab @Biologie_UNIGE in @NatureComms ➡️: bpod.org.uk/archive/2024/1…
If you think the next big idea in your field will come from inside the field, you're probably wrong.
A new bank of >2000 scientific/medical images and icons for free use in figures and presentations just released by @NIAIDNews @NIH Very useful for early career researchers who can’t afford @BioRender bioart.niaid.nih.gov
Thank you all for your responses. To summarize, these are free/open source alternatives for preparation of scientific illustrations: bioicons.com, scidraw.io, bioart.niaid.nih.gov, inkscape.org
Because of annoying complications with the use of images prepared on BioRender @iamscicomm for publication or presentations, our lab will be exploring open-source alternatives like bioicons.com or drawing our own images with Illustrator.
Timescales in Cell Biology
40 years since the Heidelberg genetic screen that revolutionized developmental and cell biology journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
🤩Wonderful documentary by @Co_Biologists about the beauty of development! youtu.be/avrmIs3vPUQ?si…
Doing good science is 90% finding a science buddy to constantly talk to about the project.
Congrats to Ambros and Ruvkun! Read the original papers, which appeared together in 1993: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8252621/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8252622/ Back then, the finding that small RNAs - not protein - produced at one locus could control protein expression from another was big news!
MicroRNAs – the focus of today's #NobelPrize – are just one of several flavours of RNA now being harnessed in therapies, as a former Nobel winner, Thomas Cech, explains in his book The Catalyst go.nature.com/40cMhMf
So happy to finally see this out! Great work by first authors @A_STEDhammer and @petiaadarska which have shown that cargo flow along post-Golgi routes is driven by a key maturation step where compartments defined by ARF1 nature into recycling endosomes nature.com/articles/s4155…
Our latest paper is out! In collaboration with @DrAnneCarpenter, we conducted a systematic high-content screen to understand the role of protein mislocalization in diverse human disorders. 1/ cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Largest brain map ever reveals fruit fly’s neurons in exquisite detail go.nature.com/4dx4qY7
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