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A lab run by a microtubule biologist in love with NYC and its "duende"! Tweets are Francesca's
New York, USA
Joined November 2019
RT @Nature: Nature research paper: Lithium deficiency and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Nature - Lithium has an essential role in the brain and is deficient early in Alzheimer’s disease, which can be recapitulated in mice and treated with a novel lithium salt that restores the...
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RT @Roy_Lab_Thinks: If you're tired of AI and stuff. we published CRISPR-based protocols that you can actually use to delete alpha-synucle….
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RT @DrNeuroChic: 🚨 NIH-Funded Researchers: Big Changes Starting July 1, 2025.A zero-embargo public access policy is now in effect for all N….
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RT @DrDominicNg: CRISPR just scored its biggest win yet against Huntington's. The secret? A delivery system called RIDE that sneaks into n….
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RT @broadinstitute: A new combination technique enables DNA sequencing and high-resolution imaging in intact cells — offering new insights….
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RT @cell_club: EndoMAP.v1 charts the structural landscape of human early endosome complexes.
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Nature - A study presents EndoMAP.v1, a resource that combines information on protein interactions and crosslink-supported structural predictions to map the interaction landscape of early endosomes.
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RT @The_CCAD: We are now accepting nominations. Nominate a deserving early-career investigator today for a chance to compete for a $100,000….
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RT @rinan_shah: Clearing my postdoctoral opportunities repository-. Very useful resource for all #postdocs: List of #funding schemes and op….
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A detailed list of funding schemes and opportunities for postdoctoral fellowships.
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RT @gwgl1979: 🧵 1/8: Excited to share our new paper on how heterochromatin (tightly packed DNA) helps cell nuclei migrate through tight spa….
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Nuclei adjust their deformability while migrating through constrictions to enable structural changes and maintain nuclear integrity. The effect of heterochromatin anchored at the nucleoplasmic face...
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RT @YuhaoHuangMD: Stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease has entered a new era. Two @Nature studies demonstrate that pluripotent stem ce….
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RT @RudyTanzi: Great article in Nature about the role of infection in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Nature - The suggestion that pathogens play a part in driving dementia is not as niche as it once was, but the evidence remains inconclusive.
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RT @louvel_vincent: I am very happy to announce that I will be giving an online talk on #ExpansionMicroscopy at the #ESRIC specialist schoo….
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RT @ruimcosta: Our scientists with over 150 collaborators have released the largest functional map and wiring diagram of the brain to date….
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RT @AllenInstitute: The Allen Cell Structure Segmenter, an #openscience python-based toolkit, help #cellscience researchers navigate comple….
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RT @AkiyukiTaruno: ✨New paper from my lab out now in @CellCellPress !.We identified pathways for airway protective reflexes—swallowing and….
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RT @cell_club: Genetically encoded reporters of actin filament organization in living cells and tissues: Cell
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Tailoring genetic fusions of widely used actin localization reporters by constraining the mobility of the fluorescent proteins allows measurements of actin filament organization in living cells and...
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Happy to share this fabulous collaboration with Laurence Lafanechere et al. in which we demonstrate that in addition to synergizing with taxanes, Carba1 remarkably protects neurons from CIPN by stimulating NAD biosynthesis through activation of NAMPT!.
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Advances in cancer treatment have led to a steady increase in the rate of disease remission. However, while many treatment-related adverse effects gradually resolve after therapy, chemotherapy-indu...
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Protein codes promote selective subcellular compartmentalization | Science
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Cells have evolved mechanisms to distribute ~10 billion protein molecules to subcellular compartments where diverse proteins involved in shared functions must assemble. In this study, we demonstrate...
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one of the most memorable scenes ever! R.I.P. Gene.
I was privileged to know Gene Hackman because he played tennis with another Gene—Gene Wilder. And that Gene told him about a little role called The Blind Hermit in our movie YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. He said, “Do you think Mel would let me play it? I’ve always wanted to do a comedy.”
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