Nice work from Chris Colwell! Circadian modulation by time-restricted feeding rescues brain pathology and improves memory in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease: Cell Metabolism https://t.co/aV1A4NnXUk
Artificial light at night has variable and complex impacts on plants and animals, disrupting entire ecosystems, according to a recent #ScienceReview. https://t.co/ZiNOgZe02i #LightPollution
A whitepaper from a NIH workshop on "Dietary Composition, Time-Restricted Feeding and Associated Metabolic Reprogramming in Healthspan and Longevity Regulation" is now out in @Cell_Metabolism. Thanks to all the co-authors especially @MariaMMihaylova https://t.co/2L1qqBNiLo
NEWS & VIEWS | From Veeral Ajmera (@UCSDMedSchool):
A proteo-transcriptomic analysis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease #NAFLD uncovers biological pathways & potential #biomarkers of high-risk disease.
https://t.co/8blVXE3EUs
RESEARCH | From @kodiravi, @IkerEtc (@UVA):
Retinal pigment epithelial cells are identified as a local source of #insulin in the #retina, which is stimulated by phagocytosis of photoreceptor outer segments & starvation.
https://t.co/epD7jma4uT
COMMENT | If you have not read it yet, @LagzielShoval, Eyal Gottlieb & Tomer Shlomi provide arguments & quantitative examples of why choosing an appropriate cell culture medium matters, particularly in metabolic studies.
Mind your media! 🧫 #tbt 🔙
https://t.co/ObaNTsZ8Oo
How does the functional proteome differ between liver cell types and in liver diseases? Find out from our dynamic and cell-type resolved human liver proteome atlas out in @MolSystBiol. Kudos to Lili @hustniu, Jonel @Joneltrebicka and the collaborators!
https://t.co/IRlpSxwIoC
This project was very dear to my heart: Liver gene expression in time and space! Very stimulating collaboration with @SItzkovitz! Congrats to all!
Nice News and Views in @NatMetabolism https://t.co/2HkrPKCR9A
@Toxalim_E01 @INRAE_OCC_MPL @InsermOccPy @SFDiabete @DuezHelene@postic20 @Adipolab @LeonKautz Un grand merci pour cette journée inoubliable que j’ai passé. Et je vous remercie pour la discussion très intéressante que nous avons partagé et pour votre bienveillance !