Our lab's recent work is finally published in Kidney International Reports! Alport syndrome is a genetic disease that causes complete kidney failure in young males. Using stem cells, we found that addressing the genetic cause can alleviate the disease. https://t.co/ISRnetS1xS
I’m really happy about this news! It also shows that postgraduate writing groups does not only support my thesis. It also brings me my significant half! I’m so lucky she said yes!:) @jenni_cutri
Sharing our lab's new work on placenta organoids, where I contribute mostly to confocal imaging #diseases
The Placental NLRP3 Inflammasome and...Caspase-1 and Interleukin-6, Are Increased in Human Fetal Growth Restriction... https://t.co/3zXAiTiwG7 #mdpicells via @MDPIOpenAccess
1/8 Xenotransplantation is a reality! A major breakthrough was reported as the first heart from a pig(xeno) was transplanted into a human in Baltimore. Although press releases don't provide all relevant details,we will attempt to answer a few of the specific important points here
Jeffrey Robens: "Don't make reading your article a challenge!" So excited/lucky to have the opportunity to attend a 3-days webinar run by @Nature academia for effective academic writing as a #ECR@MonashBDI Lots of great tips! but also reinforcing some old academics strategies!
@dcozkocak@LabACDC@dcozkocak thank you! Definitely! We are now extending this work but in a different model and have taken some great suggestions from Ivan:)
Our lab's recent work is finally published in Kidney International Reports! Alport syndrome is a genetic disease that causes complete kidney failure in young males. Using stem cells, we found that addressing the genetic cause can alleviate the disease. https://t.co/ISRnetS1xS
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Pluripotent stem cells are master cells. They’re able to make cells from all three basic body layers, so they can potentially produce any cell or tissue the body needs to repair itself. This “master” property is called pluripotency.
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