Please do. I'd appreciate it.
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Please do. I'd appreciate it.
Thank you
I found 2 professional humans via email. I guess I was impatient and too optimistic about bluesky and the other bird place.
I am looking for an Illustrator to help with making schematics and diagrams.
Might anyone guide me on who to contact?
Thanks
#science #Illustration #Academia
Congratulations on this amazing effort!
Do you think Histones are why multicellularity evolved?
To be completely honest, this PD-1 axis gets more confusing with time.
I'm not hinting that the numerous studies are contradictory, but the nuances of expression + activity and effects of targeting are increasingly complex.
Hi Kilian,
Congratulations on this truly important work. Very nicely done
Glad to read the whole story.
Well, a Treg is a T cell.
Although another Nobel laureate thinks (thought?) otherwise
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...
Thank you :)
I've been thinking about and discussing T cell tolerance with several people since the recent Belkaid and Wang papers. Planning to write something (actually wrote but need to post) about this and looking forward to your honest feedback.
Congrats Ruth and colleagues!!!
I enjoyed reading this...Fascinating discovery
Really great work
Congrats on your terrific effort Payal and co!!! ๐
Very nice and comprehensive study.
All the best with what comes next.
What are your thoughts on this?
elifesciences.org/articles/71920
Thanks very much for advising.
Might I ask you if any of these talks are available on NIHvideocast or youtube? Or accessible online?
I tried to access but it says that it's only available to Harvard folks
What am I missing? Aside from a Harvard ID card
On an irrelevant note, congratulations on this terrific paper
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
This is fascinating!
These are all immune (lymphocyte-relevant) genes!!!!!
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Chloroplast is the cell's farm
ER is the factory and ribosomes are the workers
Plasma membrane are the city walls
Cilia and flagella are the stirring wheels and propellers
Exosomes and endosomes are the email/post office
Many thanks for all these terrific insights.
Tcf7 activates genes with CTNNB1 (ฮฒ-catenin)?
What signals are upstream of this? Or are they constitutively active?
Congrats @danmcmanus123.bsky.social
Very nice work!
Unrelated request: Would be nice if someone figured out what maintains Tcf7 expression and activity in CD8 stemlike (ยฑ mem T cells). It was argued in a recent conference that it's Wnt signaling but I can't see how in the absence of Fzd expression in T cells.
Clones usually encompass cell members with heterogenous cell states, too.
Makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.
I think they need Il7r re-expression (and Il2r downregulation)
www.nature.com/articles/ni1...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
1-This paper?
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Might you elaborate on where they discussed this (PD-1) here?
I recall they assessed "renewal potential" (Tcm-ness based on prior division no. and quiescence state)
2-Looking forward to reading your group's findings. Sounds very interesting.
They're memory precursors.
When antigen goes away, most clones contract and these cells make up the central memory (Tcm).
In chronic infection, they act as transient amplifiers differentiating into terminal eff and new precursors.
Statement from PMID: 39708817
Introduction to PMID: 34822279
1-Incredible figure presentation and clarity
2-Eight years of work
3-Favorite statement (reminded me of another statement in an equally authoritative paper). Both are presented in screenshots below.
4-Builds upon earlier work by Peng et al from Jameson group
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Thank you :) for the very kind feedback.
I'm still enjoying it so will keep summarizing/reviewing
All the best with your work + life
Many thanks