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exploring monocytes, macrophages and DC
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✨This month - Human dendritic cells (DC)✨ using stable isotope labelling in healthy volunteers, we define the circulating lifespan of cDC subsets and explore their role in inflammation - huge thanks to the team and our amazing collaborators
doi.org/10.1084/jem....
about 1 year ago
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Mildner Lab
about 12 hours ago
The great
@becherlab.bsky.social
lab introduces Adenophages: GM-CSF dependent cells with similarities to DCs in various exocrine glands. Upon pilocarpine stimulation, they trigger salivation! Now the big question: do they exist elsewhere in the body too?
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Waggoner Lab
4 months ago
F4/80, the Plasma Membrane Antigen of Mouse Macrophages, an historic journey
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F4/80, the Plasma Membrane Antigen of Mouse Macrophages, an historic journey
The F4/80 antigen is a plasma membrane pan-marker for resident and recruited mouse tissue macrophages.
https://academic.oup.com/jleukbio/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/jleuko/qiaf126/8246404?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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The French DC Society - Club Francophone des DC (CFCD)
about 1 month ago
🚨 This Thursday the biennial meeting of the French DCs society at the institut Curie in Paris will start🚨. Some last seats are available if interested... Registration and Final Program here:
www.cfcd.fr/meeting/prog...
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Journal of Experimental Medicine
4 months ago
Our new collection highlights recent advances in our understanding of
#macrophages
&
#dendriticcells
, and their roles in
#infection
,
#allergy
,
#cancer
,
#neuroinflammation
, &
#neurodegeneration
. Read new research to accompany next week's
#EMDS2025
!
rupress.org/jem/collecti...
@emds2025.bsky.social
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Kiwook
8 months ago
Thrilled to share that our paper is now published in Immunity
@cp-immunity.bsky.social
! 🎉 It’s been a long journey, and I’m incredibly grateful to all my co-authors—especially Dr. Teruyuki_Sano—for your dedication. This wouldn’t have been possible without you!
www.cell.com/immunity/ful...
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IL-10 sensing by lung interstitial macrophages prevents bacterial dysbiosis-driven pulmonary inflammation and maintains immune homeostasis
Immune-microbiota interactions are required to maintain host homeostasis. Kim et al. identified that steady-state sensing of IL-10 by interstitial macrophages (IMs) prevents spontaneous lung inflammat...
https://www.cell.com/immunity/fulltext/S1074-7613(25)00167-0
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The Guermonprez Lab at Institut Pasteur Paris
11 months ago
Interested in cellular cross-talks between dendritic cells and T lymphocytes in lung cancer? Our team is recruiting a postdoctoral associate in immunology at Institut Pasteur Paris!
research.pasteur.fr/fr/job/post-...
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Post-Doctoral position in cancer immunology and immunotherapy, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Research
Deciphering the role of intra-tumoral dendritic cells in the dynamic controlof CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes in lung cancer. A 3-year, post-doctoral position is available in the Guermonprez lab at Institu...
https://research.pasteur.fr/fr/job/post-doctoral-position-in-cancer-immunology-and-immunotherapy/
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Matthew Freeman
12 months ago
If you want to lead a group doing great research in a special environment, and teach outstanding students, this could be for you Associate professor in cell/mol biology
@dunnschool.bsky.social
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🍬Our 2024 update🍬 on monocytes their origins and development - with
@kim-lab.bsky.social
and Alex Mildner - The image below uses a 'sweet shop analogy' to illustrate the plasticity of monocytes during the immune response 🍬 artist Maya Rachman
doi.org/10.1093/disc...
about 1 year ago
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Calum Bain
about 1 year ago
‼️ SAVE THE DATE The next EMDS Meeting will take place from 16-18th Sept. 2025 in majestic Edinburgh 🏴. If you love macs, monos &/or DCs, or just want to learn more about them, THIS is the meeting for you. Space limited - so watch out for details.
@britsocimm.bsky.social
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Journal of Experimental Medicine
about 1 year ago
Our annual "Best of JEM" series highlights some of the most exciting studies from the last 12 months. We present you with research in basic
#immunology
,
#immunotherapy
and tumor immunology, inborn errors of immunity,
#neurodegeneration
, &
#inflammation
:
https://buff.ly/4iwWcCJ
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Kiwook
about 1 year ago
Venetia Bigley had a wonderful talk on human IRF8 mutation and human DC3 subset at day 3 of
#EMDS2024
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Fantastic and as always enthusiastic talk by
@martinguilliams.bsky.social
on CRISPR screens / cell-cell interactions within the macrophage niche
about 1 year ago
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Calum Bain
about 1 year ago
Great talk by
@gastrogrj.bsky.social
at
#EMDS24
describing our work on itaconate as a molecular handbrake restraining monocyte function in intestinal inflammation.
@edinuni-irr.bsky.social
@britsocimm.bsky.social
@societymucosalimm.bsky.social
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Johanna Joyce
about 1 year ago
Wonderful morning of talks at
#EMDS2024
🤩 - including on the identification and importance of immune cell
#spatial
#niches
in chronic inflammation - and in cancer 🧪 Andreas Schlitzer Merad Cohen
@martinguilliams.bsky.social
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First meeting with 🦋
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about 1 year ago
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✨This month - Human dendritic cells (DC)✨ using stable isotope labelling in healthy volunteers, we define the circulating lifespan of cDC subsets and explore their role in inflammation - huge thanks to the team and our amazing collaborators
doi.org/10.1084/jem....
about 1 year ago
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Claire Olingy
about 1 year ago
Up next in highlights from this month's
#ScienceImmunology
was a Focus commentary from Alexander Mildner and Simon Yona discussing the challenges of mapping the identities of recently described
#monocyte
subsets with different origins and functions.
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Monocytes and their doppelgängers: An immunological crossroads
Monocyte research reveals “doppelgänger” populations that resemble classical monocytes but differ in origin, function, or migration.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciimmunol.adr6672
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