Which endothelial cell types are most responsive to neuroinflammation?
Read our new article to find out and feel free to play with the two interactive R shiny applications to identify new targets for your projects.
https://t.co/jWKCkwC2qv
Intestinal inflammation in multiple sclerosis: Friend or foe?
Our last paper unveils an unexpected role of intestinal immunity in both onset and progression of symptoms in animal models of multiple sclerosis. Baudron et al., Brain Behav Immun, 2024. 👏👏👏https://t.co/WzcnZBeEXa
Temps d'échange très intéressant avec les chercheurs internationaux lauréats du projet WINNINGNormandy qui permet de les accueillir dans nos unités de recherche. Je leur suis particulièrement reconnaissant d'avoir choisi la @RegionNormandie et de faire rayonner notre région !
Our Viewpoint in the latest special issue of @ScienceTM highlights how immune cell properties can be harnessed to enable targeted drug delivery to brain regions previously inaccessible to free drugs. Read more here: https://t.co/Bzd4F7v5Nu
@PratLab
Very thrilled to have had the opportunity to present my PhD work in the @PratLab about the use of single-cell immune profiling for prediction of MS activity today at @ECTRIMS#MSMilan2023 🧠
FINYS is back on twitter ! 🎉
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🎉🎉 Happy come back for the french imaging network of young scientist. Our team is and will be fully invested to develop this network. Young (and not so young) French scientists involved in molecular imaging: Join @youngFINYS 🎉🎉
New paper published recently 🎉
Imaging Cerebral Arteries Tortuosity and Velocities by Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Is a Reliable Assessment of Brain Aneurysm in Mouse Models https://t.co/sse7LfNhi1
@Team6LVTSINSERM
#SingleCell RNA #sequencing reveals the cellular heterogeneity landscape associated with neuroinflammation and provides molecular insights into cell processes that promote the immune cell infiltration in the brain of autoimmune encephalomyelitis mice.
https://t.co/P0nskTLEib
🎉Looking for a talented postdoc (with neuroscience background preferably) to work on neuroinflammation and neurodevelopmenral disorders! (ERC funded, in @CIML_Immunology , France). Join our adventure 😉! Contact me for more info.
Shiny application for total brain cells: https://t.co/mSDoPRkfrM
For CD31-selected cells: https://t.co/diANT8dt7w
Many thanks to all members of the @PratLab ! @FionaTea_@StephanieZandee @lynboubou @KlementWendy
Which endothelial cell types are most responsive to neuroinflammation?
Read our new article to find out and feel free to play with the two interactive R shiny applications to identify new targets for your projects.
https://t.co/jWKCkwC2qv
L’Institut BB@C, en collaboration avec le laboratoire U1237 PhIND et la start up Lys Therapeutics, recrute un(e) chercheur post-doctoral.
Consultez notre offre de recrutement ici :
https://t.co/o9miapjE2K
As we get older, we lose muscle mass/strength. But if we've been doing resistance training, we will be better prepared for an unpredictable hospitalization.
Analysis of 10 studies found that 60 min of resistance training per week is linked to a 27% lower risk of premature death.
This illustration shows what would happen if all of the water on or near the surface of the Earth were bunched up into a ball. The radius of this ball would be only about 700 km, less than half the radius of the Earth's Moon [read more: https://t.co/cS4IIgFwFR]