In our latest preprint: An electrophysiology-based genetic screen uncovered the E3 ligase thin, an ortholog of human TRIM32 that controls presynaptic homeostatic plasticity through dysbindin, a gene linked to schizophrenia in humans. https://t.co/pWbgAKcdGr
Research from Boris Egger @unifrBiology and is colleagues into hypoxia in the developing Drosophila brain was our most-read paper in August! Read the paper, as well as an interview with first author @MBaccino 🙌🥳
➡️https://t.co/T6W8nbWtnY #OpenAccess
New and #OpenAccess in BiO today 👇
The Egger group @unifrBiology use a fluorescent oxygen sensor to monitor the hypoxic state of neural cells in the larval brain of #Drosophila: https://t.co/VDqBV2WGsp