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On regeneration, ageing and the control of cellular plasticity
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The Yun Lab
Filipa Simões
11 days ago
Come and join us in Krems for the usual
@embo.org
#regeneration
overload!
@revillalab.bsky.social
@maxyunlab.bsky.social
@jordisolana.bsky.social
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Flying to Copenhagen for the
#ARDD2025
- speaking in 25th at 6.10pm Munk Cellar (note the new time due to flight issues!)- all welcome to catch up with the latest on
#axolotl
#aging
5 months ago
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Register for this exciting symposium, deadline extended to 1st September!
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5 months ago
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Do not miss Yuliia Haluza’s talk today
#GCR
Biology of Ageing - she will discuss our latest work on
#axolotl
#aging
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6 months ago
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The Yun Lab
Osvaldo Chara
6 months ago
Cells in a regenerating axolotl limb somehow know their place—but how? In our new paper, we trace the dynamics of positional memory, release open-source code to quantify it, and introduce a theoretical framework for proximalisation. 🧵👇 🔗
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Systemic effects in
#axolotl
regeneration: Check out this great contribution from the
@karenecheverri.bsky.social
lab to our special edition on model organisms
@natureportfolio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Neuronal activation in the axolotl brain promotes tail regeneration - npj Regenerative Medicine
npj Regenerative Medicine - Neuronal activation in the axolotl brain promotes tail regeneration
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41536-025-00413-2
9 months ago
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reposted by
The Yun Lab
Ákos T Kovács
10 months ago
Today is
#LeidenBoology
#IBL
yearly symposium with diverse topics As first invited speaker,
@maxyunlab.bsky.social
introduces their research on Salamander for understanding regeneration and aging
#senescence
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And we got the cover 🦎
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12 months ago
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And the newt genome ms is finally out!
www.cell.com/cell-genomic...
Thanks
@andrassimon.bsky.social
@niche-leigh.bsky.social
labs for an amazing collab, and specially Tom Brown for great assembly skills.
@dcgenomecenter.bsky.social
@crtd-tud.bsky.social
@mpicbg.bsky.social
@poldresden.bsky.social
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Chromosome-scale genome assembly reveals how repeat elements shape non-coding RNA landscapes active during newt limb regeneration
Understanding molecular mechanisms behind newts’ exceptional regenerative capability has been limited because of their large, repeat-element-rich genome. Brown et al. present the most complete chromos...
https://www.cell.com/cell-genomics/fulltext/S2666-979X(25)00017-5
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Wouter Masselink
about 1 year ago
As you might guess I spend a lot of time thinking about tail regeneration. So I figured we might as well put this in a review article. Glad to see this out before the end of the year and thankful for the input from
@murawalalab.bsky.social
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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The evolutionary origin and mechanism of chordate tail regeneration. An ancient tale?
Chordate tail regeneration represents the remarkable ability of some chordates to partially or completely regenerate a significant portion of their pr…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667290124000986?via%3Dihub#f0005
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Unexpected gifts from your students always brighten your day - they are the best!
#grateful
. Tx Arturo and congrats on your PhD offer!
about 1 year ago
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Calling all researchers leveraging model organisms of regeneration! Together with Sanjeev Galande we are editing a special collection on this topic at
@natureportfolio.bsky.social
npj Regenerative Medicine- submissions open!
www.nature.com/collections/...
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Regeneration: Insights from Model Organisms
This collection invites research on non-conventional model organisms that unlock the mysteries of regeneration, providing a foundation for potential ...
https://www.nature.com/collections/egafeiehdg
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