Reactive oxygen species activate the Drosophila TNF receptor Wengen for damage-induced regeneration
Florenci Serras @Flrnsrrs1 et al show two fly TNFRs perform opposing functions in response to apoptosis & differ in their dependence on TNFα for activation
https://t.co/iZJXhSvjv5
Reactive oxygen species activate the Drosophila TNF receptor Wengen for damage-induced regeneration
Florenci Serras @Flrnsrrs1 et al show two fly TNFRs perform opposing functions in response to apoptosis & differ in their dependence on TNFα for activation
https://t.co/iZJXhSvjv5
🔊 Be sure to take a look at this nice paper by @Flrnsrrs1 & Corominas' group and @imaesomar 's group, from @GeneticsUB
🪰 It describes how ROS initiates a TNFR-dependent tissue regenerative pathway in Drosophila, as detailed in The @embojournal
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https://t.co/4driXOF72g
Excellent work led by my coleague and old friend Florenci Serras
@embojournal
to decipher the role of TNF receptor in regeneration. Congrats,
@Flrnsrrs1
https://t.co/NlWovgzHyi
Our work about Drosophila TNFRs in response to stress is out now at the EMBO Journal @embojournal
Check it out!🧐
Reactive oxygen species activate the Drosophila TNF receptor Wengen for damage-induced regeneration | The EMBO Journal https://t.co/tCdtlj5eYn
Interesting work of Florenci Serras lab @Flrnsrrs1 describing how ROS triggers a TNFR-dependent tissue regenerative pathway in Drosophila | The EMBO Journal https://t.co/DFD8Vyk93Q
New paper from @Flrnsrrs1@devbiogenomics out @FrontCellDevBio “The sooner, the better: ROS, kinases and nutrients at the onset of the damage response in Drosophila” https://t.co/xWRYsGhd8P
Congratulations to all #SEBD#ISDB travel grant awardees attending the #ISDB2021 meeting! Here together with #SEBD board members during coffee break in sunny Algarve
Yesterday, our PhD student José Esteban presented his poster at @IntSocDevBiol congress and today it is the turn for another PhD student in the lab, Palmira Llorens to present her work! @GeneticsUB
Great talk by @Ken_Poss_Lab at #EMBORegeneration2022@EMBO! Nice to see our work cited as an example of regeneration-responsive enhancers discovery and validation (Vizcaya-Molina et al., Genome Research 2018).
👨🎓 We have a new doctor in town! Congrats Dr. Carlos Camilleri i Robles, student of Montse Corominas, for your thesis "Development and regeneration of Drosophila wing imaginal discs: the role of lncRNAs and the stress sensor D-GADD45".