Really excited to share some of the latest work from my PhD suggesting satellite cells may differentially regulate ex vivo contractile function in the morning vs afternoon 💪 @AJPCellPhys@sududay78
@JohnAHawley
@lieber_rick
https://t.co/58bP8oymKB
@hubermanlab@PeterAttiaMD Related to light/dark timing, this may be a cool paper to do for journal club! They show muscle grows better during the day vs at night (albeit in zebrafish and in embryonic muscle development). Related to my PhD work as well 😁 https://t.co/PymlNmPKso
As part of our Cellular and Tissue Clocks Reviews, Ryan E. Kahn et al. (@ACUmedia) authored this piece in our latest issue, Molecular clocks, satellite cells, and skeletal muscle regeneration:
https://t.co/rCRpcNF5Ju
#CellCycle#CircadianRhythm#StemCells
Very excited to share our recent review and part of the first chapter of my PhD on satellite cell molecular-clock regulation of muscle repair! Stay tuned for more work on this to come soon 😁
https://t.co/ubOLu76tAR
@JohnAHawley
@sududay78@KaplanOrly
🏅Congratulations to Dr. Sudarshan Dayanidhi et al. for their #APSselect article “Resident muscle stem cell myogenic characteristics in postnatal muscle growth impairments in children with #CerebralPalsy”
https://t.co/2NV2EuURIF
@sududay78@RyanKahn12
Congratulations to @AJPCellPhys March #APSselect winners @RyanKahn12, @sududay78 et al. for their article “Resident muscle stem cell myogenic characteristics in postnatal muscle growth impairments in children with cerebral palsy” @AbilityLab
https://t.co/Bfvx2hhW09
Proud to share my pre-PhD work on MuSC characteristics in kids with cerebral palsy @AJPCell https://t.co/xZ588D7cts
Big shout-out to @sududay78, I've learned & grown so much from being in your lab first as a tech and now as a PhD candidate. Excited for more cool muscle projects!