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@mpicbg How do cells form tissues? Research of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics. Tweets by Katrin Boes.
Dresden, Germany • mpi-cbg.de/impressum/
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Another Huge growth area for
#cellbiology: studying the 99% of cells in a multicellular organism that quietly go about their business for months and years doing stuff. These cells are different from cancer cells in a dish fed too much sugar, serum-bathed, and low in O₂
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Happy Fluorescence Friday! Here’s an image of endocytic protein Epsin with DAPI (nucleus) and Phalloidin (F-actin)! Our lab studies the roles of Epsin in cell migration and cancer!
#cellbiology#fluorescencefridays@PurdueCellMolpic.twitter.com/4uQhcwtsIx
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The dynamics of the actin cell skeleton in a mouse B lymphocyte after it has been activated on glass coated with stimulating substrates.
Dr. Jia Chao Wang
#science#microscope#biology#microscopy#cell#cellbiology pic.twitter.com/AesTzkgWEk -
Burkhardt lab
@CHOP_Research identifies Crk family adaptor proteins are critical for T cell migration#CellBiology http://bit.ly/2LggqBs pic.twitter.com/KIyycSQkUa
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Some of the nuclei did have lobes. I was using these B16-F1 cells to study the distribution of the Golgi during mitosis, but switched cell lines to match the one my collaborator was already using. The interphase movies were captured for fun. After all,
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CELL BODY ON THE MOVE A movie of a
#cancer#cell captured through a microscope. The nucleus (blue) and Golgi apparatus (yellow) in a cell body moving towards the leading edge of the cell is shown. Actin is red.#CellBiology pic.twitter.com/rb13jdnNls -
NEURONAL GROWTH CONES I spent years studying these little critters and I still do not understand them. Such is the burden that comes with choosing not to be a reductionist. Upside? Cells surprise me all the time. That has kept me coming back for 20 years.
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Dual sugar-1-phosphate nucleotidylyltransferase in cyclic C3 symmetry.
#PhDLife#PhDChat#Biochemistry@protein#bioinformatics#protein#biology#Pharmacology#cellbiology Good afternoon. Retweet please. Thanks pic.twitter.com/9fZXm4ioMA
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Tweeps! I have a rare ‘small class’ opportunity this year. Looking for ways to ‘flip the script’ on lecture days without completely blowing up the course? We’re already pretty active, but how to push things further? Ideas welcome
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I learned to do tissue processing and embedding during my undergrad and still do my own as a postdoc. Not above it—sometimes precious tissues need your hands the whole way.
#histology#cellbiology#placenta#researchpic.twitter.com/VOS07X6hyS
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Endoplasmic Reticulum - Smooth and Rough
#CellBiology@assembly_pixitepic.twitter.com/SQlxL4pr2M
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Art of the Deal:
@NancyPelosi should give@POTUS his $5B (2.5B/year) with two additions. 1. Unspent funds are returned annually and placed into#SocialSecurity. 2. $2.5B is added annually to increase the current budgets of@NIH &@NSF --#Science#cellbiology@Sci_Comm_ -
Agreed. It's totally intriguing how our bodies are incredible.
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This is my favorite scientific discovery of late; the new understanding of the clockwork of cellular replication.
#moleculargenetics#cellbiology Identifying cis Elements for Spatiotemporal Control of Mammalian DNA Replication https://lnkd.in/gV7GBmW -
cell sketches from a year or so ago
#scitwitter#sciencetwitter#science#biology#cellbiology#anatomyandphysiology#scicommpic.twitter.com/MhsDt2PJcK
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One more week to apply!! 2 cell biologist positions!! Exciting project, I promise!!!
#JobVacancy#Biology#cellbiology#Jobhttps://twitter.com/endriut/status/1075521902922219520 … -
TTyrosinase (in Dihedral D2 symmetry) from Burkholderia thailandensis at low pH condition.
#PhDLife#PhDChat#Biochemistry@protein#bioinformatics#protein#biology#Pharmacology#cellbiology Good morning. Happy friday. Retweet please. Thanks pic.twitter.com/gZYaFp6GS2
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Isolated domain III of the extracellular region of the epidermal growth factor receptor in C2 cyclic symmetry
#PhDLife#PhDChat#Biochemistry@protein#bioinformatics#protein#biology#Pharmacology#cellbiology Good afternoon. Thanks pic.twitter.com/ZawnsQqwBg
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Certain Organelles Have No Membranes "as in vinaigrette left on the countertop, segregation of droplets of different compositions appears to be a natural characteristic of cell's innards". Likely play a role in protein aggregation.
#cellbiology https://www.the-scientist.com/features/these-organelles-have-no-membranes-65090#.XCu8XpTp7IM.twitter …
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