The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Guards of Honor formation marched through Tian'anmen Square in Wednesday's V-Day military parade, escorting flags of the Party, the nation and the PLA.
China unveiled its land-, sea-, and air-based strategic forces as the nuclear triad for the first time in Wednesday's V-Day military parade. https://t.co/wptMhRc6rx
🌹Meet #ROSIE, our new AI that predicts spatial multi-protein expression straight from routine H&E images.
Built on a large co‑staining dataset (>1k samples, 16M+ cells). It enables cell phenotyping & tissue structure insights w/o extra assays.
This study demonstrated GPD1L downregulation impairs glycerophospholipid metabolism, promoting ovarian cell dysfunction and oocyte decline, revealing a new mechanism in diminished ovarian reserve. https://t.co/sUJY0fd1DV
Welcome to join the 15th HOPE Young Scientist Forum online at 21:00 (GMT-4) on March 21 via Tencent Meeting https://t.co/dGIMq2bwVv
Looking forward to the excellent talks! 🥳Host: Dr. Haoyi Wang. Speakers: Dr. Yunhao Zhai @YunhaoZhai
Dr. Yuanwei Yan, and Dr. Wei-Xiang Sin @Wei_Xiang_Sin@SimonMiao6@QG777@LeqianYu@albertwcheng@QiutanYang@JingtaoGuo
It's thrilling and a great honour to contribute a comment for Method of 2023. Thanks for all the advancement on "in vitro embryo studies", thanks to our colleagues and all peers, thanks for NM, and thanks for all the developed, developing, physiological and pathological embryos.
In their Method of the Year 2023 Comment, Hongmei Wang and colleagues discuss the in vitro culture methods that have culminated in the development of sophisticated embryo models and the current limitations in optimizing culture conditions. #moty2023
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Our new work on human blastoids and modeling maternal-fetal cross talk and others! Check out the tweetorial from a talented graduate student carlos!!!👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
Thanks to Professor Jun Wu @leo_jwu for the brilliant talk at our SRLab Life Science Forum, lead to overcrowding on site. May I say all the pictures in his slides are stunning?
CPR's latest impact factor is 8.5, almost the same as last year. CPR is in Q1 of JCR cell biology journals, and its ranking has increased 9 places from 42/191 to 33/191. CiteScore increased from 10.7 to 13.8.@WileyGlobal