Boosting cell growth doesn’t necessarily mean getting on the freeway towards tumour without exits. Liver X receptor, a nuclear receptor involved in lipid metabolism, may find the way out. 💡🔬Excited to share our latest research paper:
Do you wonder if #regeneration and #tumorigenesis are always linked, or can they be uncoupled to maintain tissue homeostasis? 🤔
Excited to share our latest work published in @Nature, where we explore this fundamental question in the #gut!
Link: https://t.co/xsZkoPlxML 🧵👇
🧵 When I was little I had no idea why I needed to be dressed like this when graduating from the kindergarten. But now it makes total sense to me.
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@ejvillablanca@SrustidharD@HedinCharlotte@camillaengblom 🧵Gratitude extends to my colleagues, collaborators, friends and family for your unwavering support and encouragement.
I wouldn’t have gone this far without each of you. Thank you for being part of this journey.
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Not the first and likely not the last review on tuft cells. But for sure the most recent one, published in @NatRevGastroHep: Kalle and @XiaogangFeng did a great job summarizing recent findings related to tuft cells https://t.co/sIpiMcZj57 full-text access: https://t.co/7aGTYO8aSs
Just returned from #ICMI2024 Copenhagen. Huge thanks to the organizers and everyone who attended for an incredible experience and great discussions. Special thanks to @yi_SSI for the travel grant supporting my journey. Loving the advances in #Mucosalimmunology
#ICMI2024 Day4. Today I’ll be at the poster section , #128, presenting my recent work deciphering a nuclear transcriptional receptor role in controlling helminth infection & food allergy. Come to say hi. 👋😊 @socmucimm