Big congratulations @SLoopmans for your excellent PhD research!! This is one of the best moments as a mentor to see the success of team members. Many thanks to all co-authors and everyone in our research team as well as funding by @FWOvlaandere and @KU_Leuven!!
Very happy to share the final chapter of my PhD Research with @GeertLab, now online in @NatMetabolism, revealing that the pentose phosphate pathway in #chondrocytes is crucial for ER redox homeostasis and cell survival to ensure chondrocyte functioning and bone lengthening (1/4)
Very happy to share the final chapter of my PhD Research with @GeertLab, now online in @NatMetabolism, revealing that the pentose phosphate pathway in #chondrocytes is crucial for ER redox homeostasis and cell survival to ensure chondrocyte functioning and bone lengthening (1/4)
It was a great pleasure to edit this book👇 with Antonio Rossi. It describes how the #ECM is altered in inherited skeletal disorders like #osteogenesis imperfecta, #achondroplasia, #Marfan, #EDS etc. thanks to @aforlino @KasiaPirog1 @mamareen8 @WannAngus and many others
🚨 Abstract Submissions Closing Soon! 🚨
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🚨 Abstract submissions for ECTS 2025 Congress are open until 14 Jan 2025! Be part of Europe’s top musculoskeletal research event, May 23–26, 2025 in Innsbruck, Austria.
Share your work & connect with experts! Details: https://t.co/LpLphJaETX #ECTS2025#ERNBOND#EU4Health
Many thanks @NatMetabolism for publishing and highlighting our research, all members of our lab, the excellent collaboration with @bernthie and especially first author @SteveStegen
Top Citations 2024: #20🏆✨
@GeertLab (@KU_Leuven) and co-authors describe the role of the serine synthesis pathway in osteoclast differentiation through #epigenetic regulation of NFATc1 expression 🦴🧫
https://t.co/YmTmMBlXJa
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Bone remodeling is traditionally driven by osteoblasts and osteoclasts, but our study reveals a third essential player: "Type R capillaries".
Excited to share my PhD work from @ralfhadams lab, now published in @NatureCellBio.
https://t.co/KMTIlSBnjl
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The not-to-be-missed course in the metabolic bone disease topic is the Clinical Training Course, taking place online🧑💻on 15 November and 18 November from 8:30-5:00PM CET.
Register today: https://t.co/ItpkDM46r7
New @NatureComms Publication Alert! We uncover a Wnt/IGF1 link driving joint damage in #osteoarthritis. IGF1, induced by Wnt signaling, worsens the joint disease, but IGF1 targeting could open doors to new therapie. https://t.co/BRfLfV9KEE @SilviaMonteag@AnaEscribano7 1/14
In @CellStemCell: a tribute to Charles “Chuck” K.F. Chan (1975–2024). Thank you Tom Ambrosi and Mike Longaker for remembering a brilliant and kind scientist and @StanfordMed colleague gone far too soon: https://t.co/7dxzdoqV6B
Happy to be able to share our latest findings about glutamine metabolism in osteoclasts!
Glutaminolysis provides nucleotides and amino acids to regulate osteoclast differentiation in mice | EMBO reports https://t.co/n6GBBS6kzF