
christian.maueroeder
@c_maueroeder
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Efferocytosis enthusiast who recently developed a circadian interest. @ravi_research lab @VIBLifeSciences supported by @DFG_public and @FWOVlaanderen
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RT @kodiravi: Huge Congratulations to Parul Mehrotra @MehrotraPa, Sophia Maschalidi @Maschalidi, and many coauthors from our group, plus ke….
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RT @joachimgoedhart: If you want to quickly change the background of a figure, e.g. to fit a dark theme, try #EzReverse.Web app: https://t….
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I am really excited about this paper being out - the initial experiments date back to 2018 and 2019. Thanks for the great cooperation and I am looking forward to where @MarioRuizPrez1 will take this to in the future!.
🎉 Exciting news! I am delighted to share that the main core of my PhD is finally available online: "TL1A and IL-18 synergy promotes GM-CSF-dependent thymic granulopoiesis in mice"! .Do you wanna know more about thymis granulopoiesis?🚀 .Open thread 👇🧵.
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RT @kodiravi: Please retweet .Our lab at WashU (St.Louis) has multiple postdoc openings in cutting-edge efferocytosis projects. Bkg in macr….
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RT @kodiravi: Congratulations to Mike Raymond, who officially got his PhD and also published his paper in Science this week! Huge thanks to….
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A genetically encoded fluorescent reporter, CharON, elucidates apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis during development.
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Really cool interview from my former transatlantic lab mate - both from the personal and the science perspective. Take your time to read it!.
Thanks to @sloan_kettering for taking the time to write this up. Was a fun interview, and I'm really happy they included a picture of me with my grandmother (who raised me and I call mom), who passed away in December. RIP mom.
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RT @kodiravi: Please retweet – thanks!.Tenure-track position(s) - Immunobiology at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking candidates….
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RT @kearnsneuro: Phenomenal paper just published in Science persuasively demonstrating that EBV causes most if not all multiple sclerosis.….
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Epstein-Barr virus infection precedes symptoms and biomarkers of multiple sclerosis and markedly increases disease risk.
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Take a look at this. Absolutely beautiful resource and a exhibition of tomorrow's technology today! Congrats at theabs of @KC_DC_01 and @MartinGuilliams and everyone involved!.
Now online! Spatial proteogenomics reveals distinct and evolutionarily conserved hepatic macrophage niches
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RT @AndrsHidalgo16: Hey tweeps! I am elated to present our new paper @nature to welcome 2022!.One of the most fun, concept-rich papers comi….
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RT @ChrisLDutton: What in the world just happened? Why were all the fish dead? Here’s a short thread as to how our latest paper, the last o….
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Just saw this beautiful paper from the Scheiermann lab on how migratory capacity of DCs is controlled by the circadian rhythm. Very interesting for both immunologists and chronobiologists!
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Nature Immunology - Scheiermann and colleagues show that circadian clocks control the infiltration of dendritic cells into skin lymphatics in mice and humans, with a peak migration to the lymph...
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RT @ImmunityCP: Online now: IL-33-induced metabolic reprogramming controls the differentiation of alternatively activated macrophages and….
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Alternatively activated macrophages (AAMs) promote the resolution of inflammation and tissue repair. Faas et al. show that the alarmin IL-33 promotes a mitochondrial rewiring of macrophages and the...
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RT @FedericoDePont1: Two amazing papers from @EpelmanLab and LavineLab investigating the role of Cardiac Resident Macrophages are out now o….
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RT @Ravi_Research: New publication out in Nature Comm's today! A surprising novel role for Elmo1 in osteoclasts. Congratulations to @SanjaA….
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Nature Communications - Osteoporosis and bone fractures affect millions of patients worldwide and are often due to increased bone resorption. Here the authors identify the cytoplasmic protein ELMO1...
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The German center for immunotherapy in Erlangen managed to use CAR T cells to get a young, treatment-resistant female SLE patient into remission! Just a year ago, the feasibility of this has been shown in mice - now it is used as a treatment!.
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A 20-year-old woman with refractory SLE with active lupus nephritis (WHO class IIIA), nephrotic syndrome, pericarditis, pleurisy, rash, arthritis, and a history of Libman–Sacks endocarditis ...
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RT @kodiravi: Congratulations to CJ Anderson for a remarkable body of work linking mammalian cell death and metabolite release to the beaut….
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