A new review published in @NatRevGastroHep by @FibrosisLab Principal Investigator Fiona Oakley entitled: Interrogating mechanisms of liver fibrosis with omics
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PhD students @rachelburgoynex and Will Reilly with Principal Investigator Lee Borthwick from @FibrosisLab have published new book chapter in Encyclopaedia of Respiratory Medicine: The Role of the Interleukin 1 Family in Lung Disease
@UniofNewcastle
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@FibrosisLab Principal Investigator Lee Borthwick and Ph.D. Student @rachelburgoynex from have published a new review in @Cells_MDPI: The Role of Epithelial Damage in the Pulmonary Immune Response file:///Users/jeremydomis/Downloads/cells-10-02763-v2.pdf
Congratulations Letizia Marchetti and @FibrosisLab for Best Fast Talk Prize at BIRA virtual conference organized by @unibirmingham for presentation: "Possible systemic roles of hepatic NFkB1 in inflammageing"
@UniofNewcastle#ageing#inflammation#NFkB1
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FibroFind are delighted their precision cut liver slice technology made such a crucial contribution to this exciting work from @FibrosisLab and @PassosLab. Neutrophils stimulate cellular senescence! Congratulations to all of the scientists who worked on this wonderful project.
FibroFind takes pride in our collaborations with academic and industry colleagues on research that employs our technologies for discovery science. Here we lent our expertise with precision-cut tissue slices to discover metabolic control in fibrosis. https://t.co/JnzlJhVYqY
FibroFind scientists Dr Borthwick and @derekamann1 contributed to this exciting research using MRI to quantify fibrosis in patients following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Fibrofind focus on real-world human fibrosis research for patient benefit. https://t.co/2gSPElzVKl
Proud to get this published as it delivers the important message that features of age-related chronic disease can be beneficially impacted by modest exercise. To note @wilson_cazza and I had a rough ride with journals and reviewers before a very positive response by JoI.
A new @FibrosisLab research led by Dr @J__Leslie published in @NatMetabolism: "c-Rel orchestrates energy-dependant epithelial and macrophage reprogramming in fibrosis". Congratulations Jack and the team!
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