PhD Scholar | Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine (inStem)
Prof. Colin Jamora's Laboratory | SNIoE
#CellBiology #Epigenetics #Mechanobiology #Skin #WoundHealing
Our new study shows that actin remodeling regulates ERK1/2 signaling to allow DNMT3a nuclear entry, linking mechanotransduction to epigenetic control in early wound healing.
#Mechanobiology #Epigenetics #WoundHealing #bioRxiv
Turns out cells look terrifying when you zoom in far enough. 👾🔬
#microscopy #alien #monster #mechanobiology #CellBiology #confocal #imaging #immunofluorescence
Turns out cells look terrifying when you zoom in far enough. 👾🔬
#microscopy #alien #monster #mechanobiology #CellBiology #confocal #imaging #immunofluorescence
#signaling
#signaling
By: Sunny Kataria, Isha Rana, Krithika Badarinath, Rania F. Zaarour, Gaurav Kansagara, Sultan Ahmed, Abrar Rizvi, Dyuti Saha, Binita Dam, Abhik Dutta, Ravindra K. Zirmire, Edries Yousaf Hajam, Pankaj Kumar, Akash Gulyani, Colin Jamora
By: Sunny Kataria, Isha Rana, Krithika Badarinath, Rania F. Zaarour, Gaurav Kansagara, Sultan Ahmed, Abrar Rizvi, Dyuti Saha, Binita Dam, Abhik Dutta, Ravindra K. Zirmire, Edries Yousaf Hajam, Pankaj Kumar, Akash Gulyani, Colin Jamora
Colin Jamora & team reveal ANGPTL2 as an inducer of vasculopathy that drives cutaneous fibrogenesis in mice—mirroring SSc—and present a therapeutic approach: UAS03.
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Colin Jamora & team reveal ANGPTL2 as an inducer of vasculopathy that drives cutaneous fibrogenesis in mice—mirroring SSc—and present a therapeutic approach: UAS03.
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Colin Jamora & team reveal ANGPTL2 as an inducer of vasculopathy that drives cutaneous fibrogenesis in mice—mirroring SSc—and present a therapueutic approach: UAS03:
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Colin Jamora & team reveal ANGPTL2 as an inducer of vasculopathy that drives cutaneous fibrogenesis in mice—mirroring SSc—and present a therapueutic approach: UAS03:
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Our new study shows that actin remodeling regulates ERK1/2 signaling to allow DNMT3a nuclear entry, linking mechanotransduction to epigenetic control in early wound healing.
#Mechanobiology #Epigenetics #WoundHealing #bioRxiv
Our new study shows that actin remodeling regulates ERK1/2 signaling to allow DNMT3a nuclear entry, linking mechanotransduction to epigenetic control in early wound healing.
#Mechanobiology #Epigenetics #WoundHealing #bioRxiv