Carsten Deppermann

@dasisdercarsten

Using intravital microscopy to study how platelets interact with innate immune cells. Loves macrophages and coffee. Group Leader @ UKE, Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2016.

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    24. sij
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    We are down to hours left to submit your abstract for inclusion in the Congress in , . This Congress brings together the best in the field to share cutting edge science and outcomes that benefit millions of people globally.

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    prije 22 sata

    ., , and colleagues investigate how aged platelets are removed from circulation. They observe rapid accumulation of desialylated platelets on Kupffer cells through collaboration of macrophage galactose lectin and AMR

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    31. sij

    One more- on top of the privilege of working with on his recent JEM paper, the lab also managed to get a third paper of our own published since Christmas - this one describing how to use intravital to study fatty liver. Proud of my team!

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    29. sij

    Calling all platelet ECRs! Don't forget to register and submit abstracts for the 2nd ECR meeting in London 23/04/20! Great opportunity to network and present in a relaxed setting!

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  6. 28. sij

    See you in Milan everyone!

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    28. sij

    Are you a new PI or a senior Postdoc in 🇨🇦? Come join this excellent workshop with tips and tricks to get your lab successfully started. Travel support and family friendly venue incl. Share, forward, RT and apply! I can highly recommend the NIF!

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    Anyway my name is Vanessa Nakate Thought I would add that

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    27. sij

    Congrats to & et al. for their work on cardiovascular , Innate & inflammation. Explicite illustration of the use & power of intravital !

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    25. sij

    Congrats to Carsten and co authors! Raises great questions about kupffer cells and platelets in disease!

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    24. sij

    Congratulations to this exciting study! So proud of our former lab member 🥳👍

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    24. sij

    🚨 Incoming Eye Candy 👇 Platelets beyond Haemostasis & Thrombosis: Reaching out for signals. Platelet getting "touchy-feely" with opsonized microbeads. Wanna know the rest? Meet me at Milan. BTW, the lousy pseudocolor SEM is by yours truly.

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    23. sij

    Reptilian tissues can be grown as . See paper by Yorick Post et al in today. Snake gland produce a full complement of toxins. Step towards improved treatment of , known to kill 100,000 people yearly?

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    We will not tolerate anyone committing sexual exploitation and abuse. We will not let anyone cover up these crimes with the flag. Every victim deserves justice and our full support.

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    23. sij

    Thomas Renne opens meeting in Birmingham... factor XII as a target for treatment of thrombosis

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    Kicking off the annual BSHT meeting is our 1st Plenary by Prof Thomas Renne from University Medical Center, Hamburg on “Factor XII as a target for treatment of thrombosis”

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    Ich empfehle diesen hoffnungsvollen und motivierenden Vortrag zur von Prof. Dr. , Präsident des vom Oktober 2019. Er stellt die 3 Phasen gesellschaftlicher Veränderungsprozesse nach Anthony Appiah dar. Wir sind in Phase 2. [THREAD 1/11]

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    A new investigation in intricately visualizes how pulses of calcium ions within platelets allow them to bind with proteins to carry out their essential, clot-forming duties.

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