In a @CellStemCell study, scientists from the @USCStemCell lab of Andy McMahon generated kidney-like structures called organoids, and used them to identify potential drugs for adult-onset polycystic kidney disease. @TTdevbio@jacksongcheng@KECKSchool_USC https://t.co/D62QBev7J1
Excited to share our latest work on adaptive and maladaptive repair after AKI using lineage tracing and single-nucleus multiomics with @AndyMcMahonLab and @HumphreysLab . Thank you so much for your help and support during the project! It was great! https://t.co/4IfI5F1VSS
In a @CellStemCell study, scientists from the @USCStemCell lab of Andy McMahon generated kidney-like structures called organoids, and used them to identify potential drugs for adult-onset polycystic kidney disease. @TTdevbio@jacksongcheng@KECKSchool_USC https://t.co/D62QBev7J1
The next @UCLAstemcell symposium: "Organoids: Modeling Development, Disease and Therapies" will take place on Jan. 28, 2022. Register today for the virtual event and get ready to join the conversation #UCLAStemCell22: https://t.co/Mz2gkPBDRE
Out now! Instead of spreading across the X chromosome to inactivate it, Xist nucleates dynamic protein complexes, allowing protein expansion across the X to induce higher-order chromatin changes and gene silencing
#sciencetwitter#xist@PlathLab@UCLA
https://t.co/dR3cNIK2zz
Excited to share our latest publication out @CellCellPress where we explore how Xist nucleates local protein gradients to propagate gene silencing during X chromosome inactivation. 1/15
https://t.co/Vb76VV443N
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Scientists from @UCLA's @PlathLab have taken a big step in decoding the mechanics behind X chromosome inactivation, which could lead to new ways to treat genetic disorders. The research findings were published in @CellCellPress. https://t.co/7CuAhK9Sp5
Thanks to everyone involved, this was a fun project! Glad we can keep building a view of how nephrons form and contribute to all the beautiful work (past and present) that has been done by the developmental nephrology community!
The @USCStemCell lab of Andy McMahon has identified a type of injured cell that might contribute to the transition from an acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease, as described in a new study in PNAS. @PNASnews@KeckSchool_USC https://t.co/5AIXlVOzhA
Join us on Tues. 10/6 at 8:30 for the @USCStemCell Special Seminar, hosted by the T32 training program. Edith Heard from The European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Germany will talk about X-chromosome inactivation in females. https://t.co/5ENlxxPOFE
Exciting week for CUT&Tag users! CUT&Tag for bench-top is now published @NatureProtocols.
https://t.co/9zwy71hcwq
And, two BioRxiv preprints using scCUT&Tag on the @10xGenomics platform demonstrate the broad applicability of targeted chromatin profiling for single-cells. (1/6)