
Turan Aghayev
@TuranAghayev
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Interested in neuroendocrinology, immunology, brain aging, liver and microbiota in health and disease. PhD @KatyaKoltsova & @SGrivennikov. Postdoc @VilledaLab.
Philadelphia 🛬 San Francisco
Joined December 2016
We're excited to announce our recipients of the BARI postdoctoral fellowships! Congrats @JonathanBayerl @TuranAghayev @ColineArnould1 @JeremieRispal, Jery Joy, Kate Cavanaugh, and Gurcharan Kaur!
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Evolutionary Medicine, 2nd Ed Will be out in a couple of weeks!
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Excited to share our work out now out in @Nature ! @VilledaLab @UCSFAging @SCAgingBrain Platelet factors attenuate inflammation and rescue cognition in ageing | Nature
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Does young blood improve cognition and help prevent dementia for people of advanced age? A review of putative mechanisms underpinning the brain rejuvenation hypothesis https://t.co/mHqYdXKqbH
@NatureNeuro @VilledaLab @UCSFAging
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Great time to start tweeting. Happy to share our paper “Interleukin-27 signaling serves as an immunological checkpoint for innate cytotoxic cells to promote hepatocellular carcinoma” finally published in Cancer Discovery @CD_AACR. 1/1
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Now in @CD_AACR: Interleukin-27 Signaling Serves as an Immunological Checkpoint for Innate Cytotoxic Cells to Promote #HepatocellularCarcinoma @TuranAghayev @aleks_mazik Jennifer Fang @KatyaKoltsova et al @CSCancerCare @CedarsSinai @FoxChaseCancer @theNCI
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Primordium is now offering everyone the chance to sample our full-plasmid sequencing service for FREE - never use Sanger sequencing again! Please retweet this message and we'll DM you a coupon to sequence 5 ENTIRE PLASMIDS 100% FREE, no CC or PO needed. https://t.co/U4WeR2ftjL 5/
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Gut feeling about glia: Regulation of intestinal immunity and tissue repair by enteric glia https://t.co/Qzo0KGfyx7
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More evidence for Perturbations in Gut Microbiota Composition in Psychiatric Disorders https://t.co/JUt04GZfPQ This systematic review and meta-analysis found that gut microbiota perturbations were associated with a transdiagnostic pattern via @JAMAPsych
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Proud of the work by the lab that just came out! We recorded dopamine across a wide range of behavioral tasks and find that dopamine release patterns in the NAc core are best explained by perceived saliency coding and not reward prediction error. https://t.co/DIKTV9t70t
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Kutlu et al. examine dopaminergic information encoding in the nucleus accumbens. This work revises the long-held theory of dopamine as a reward prediction molecule and provides a novel framework for...
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In 1895, on turning 50, Elie Metchnikoff became increasingly anxious about ageing.... Read how this influenced our research.. https://t.co/4lpMjRS0JR via @ConversationUK
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For many years we have studied nervous system mechanisms that regulate inflammation. A major finding is the vagus nerve inhibits inflammation via acetylcholine. Here we discovered the nervous system can also stimulate inflammation via HMGB1. https://t.co/vbuU6E8i7B
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Inflammation, the body’s primary defensive response system to injury and infection, is triggered by molecular signatures of microbes and tissue inj...
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Delighted to share my first (co)first author paper “#Microbiota from young mice counteracts selective age-associated behavioral deficits” out today @NatureAging. Thank you to everyone involved, especially co1st authors @BoehmeMarcus @Thomazsan 🧵1/ ... https://t.co/4hQCLSuoDl
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Nature Aging - The gut microbiome can change with age and influence aging-related diseases systemically, including in the brain. The authors show that rejuvenation of the gut microbiome by fecal...
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A human apolipoprotein L with detergent-like activity kills intracellular pathogens
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FXR activation protects against NAFLD via bile-acid-dependent reductions in lipid absorption
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I am pleased to present you with a work that has been back and forth with the journals for over 3 years, titled "Microbiota regulate social behaviour via stress response neurons in the brain." This work has finally been published in "Nature".
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Nature - The gut microbiota in mice can modulate social behaviour by influencing activity in stress-related brain areas.
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Immune protein's role in the brain: @VilledaLab &co identify a non-canonical role for the classical MHC class I molecule H2-Kb as a negative regulator of neural stem & progenitor cell proliferation, independent of its immune system function #PLOSBiology
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New Resource out now! Single-cell and spatial atlas of the developing, adult, and aged choroid plexus provides insights into the development and function of this essential brain barrier #neuroscience
@LehtinenLab @BostonChildrens @HMS_Neuro
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