Science Meets Art! Amazing to see our paper and my little cartoon-style illustration published in the latest issue of @angew_chem. Many thanks to @Vladi76320028 and @RedoxDKFZ.
If you want to detect protein persulfides you need to trap them first… here we share a story that started with puzzling observations and led to new insights into the behavior of alkylating agents. Thanks to @DrugDiscov_DKFZ for the nice collaboration.
https://t.co/TX46JuulMo
@HardeepSPuri
Sir this is to bring to your attention the urgent matter to guarantee NIE for Mr Naresh Chandra Tyagi, his wife and Jyotsna Rai to perform last rites as their daughter @swatstyagi (34 yrs) was killed in a road accident on June 23rd in USA.
A paper that could change the redox signaling field in a significant way.
A novel sensor can detect hydrogen peroxide concentrations up to 12 μM at nanodomains, further supporting its singaling properties. Plus, sets a new value for your calculations.
https://t.co/yCht7kJ6v3
As promised, here’s an overview of our study to find host factors required for SARS-CoV-2 infection in human cells. We use a genome-wide CRISPR screen to identify genes (& key mechanisms) that might be therapeutically targetable to prevent viral infection.
Mitochondrial shape regulates signaling required for the injured cells to repair. A review by @AdamHorn_GWU, discussing this newly discovered role of mitochondria is now online: https://t.co/mGFhBoLu1z
Simplified COVID-19 testing using isothermal amplification (LAMP): easier to perform, even without expensive lab equipment, and very scalable. See our new paper (with @knoplab and VL Dao Thi) in Science Translational Medicine. https://t.co/XTtuQIpb81
Human peroxiredoxins 1 and 2 oscillate between decamers and dimers, depending on the cellular oxidative conditions. We designed genetically-encoded probes, based on homo-FRET, to follow these oscillations inside cells, in real time! @deeptital
https://t.co/6EXyqtLBAz