Shruthy suresh (aggarwal)
shruthysa.bsky.social
Shruthy suresh (aggarwal)
@shruthysa.bsky.social
Scientist at IGIB, Delhi. Working on how scavenging and trafficking of metabolites impact tumor progression.
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💥 New study : check out @katkajerabkova.bsky.social Katka's wizardry in the lab 🧙‍♂️
Building on the #Nanotumor consortium that we launched few years back, we now provide solid evidence that melanoma cells' inner architecture controls the progression of #melanoma to #metastasis
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Peripheral positioning of lysosomes supports melanoma aggressiveness
Nature Communications - The function and position of organelles are pivotal for tumor cell dissemination. Here the authors use melanoma patient samples and animal models to show that peripheral...
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April 10, 2025 at 5:40 AM
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Groundbreaking study in Cell from @leventallab.bsky.social: phospholipid asymmetry is a defining feature of the plasma membrane and cholesterol fills the holes — major implications for how this membrane works. A #lipidtime must-read! www.cell.com/cell/abstrac...
Cell membranes sustain phospholipid imbalance via cholesterol asymmetry
This work challenges a major assumption in cell biology by showing that lipid bilayers can have drastically different phospholipid abundances between their two leaflets. This lipid abundance asymmetry...
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April 3, 2025 at 3:07 PM
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#CellPlasticity—the ability of cells to change their identity—is vital for tissue growth and repair. But when it goes unchecked, it can fuel #cancer. Our latest study examines how to block #LiverCancer by actively suppressing plasticity. www.nature.com/articles/s41... #CancerBiology
February 13, 2025 at 12:16 PM