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Functional Genomics Center Zurich
9 months ago
🥩🧪 Major breakthrough in
#lab-grown
beef!
@ethz.ch
researchers led by Prof. Ori Bar-Nur cracked the code for producing thick, 3D muscle fibers in cow. Shoutout to former/current FGCZers
@adhideb.bsky.social
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@blauenkaiser.bsky.social
for their contributions & congrats! 🔗
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On track to produce better lab-grown burgers
The cultivation of thick muscle fibres from bovine cells in the lab has long been a challenge for scientists. Researchers from ETH Zurich have now successfully tackled this issue – with the goal of on...
https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2025/07/on-track-to-produce-better-lab-grown-burgers.html
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Check out the roadmap to the first consensus atlas of human and mouse
#adiposetissue
. Great initiative by the adipose bionetwork of
#humancellatlas
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@humancellatlas.org
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about 1 year ago
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Cell Metabolism
about 1 year ago
On
#WorldObesityDay
2025 we present a special focus issue: "Decoding the complex systems of obesity”. We explore organ cooperation, metabolic health & environmental factors like diet in obesity.
www.cell.com/cell-metabol...
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Great resource for the adipose community! Check it out!
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about 1 year ago
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Our collaborative research investigating why some individuals with obesity stay metabolically healthy!
#obesity
#metabolichealth
#adiposetissue
#insulinresistance
#insulinsensitivity
#singlecellomics
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over 1 year ago
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ETH Zurich
over 1 year ago
Forschende erstellten einen detaillierten Atlas über Veränderungen in Zellen von übergewichtigen Menschen. Er könnte ausserdem Unterschiede bei der Entstehung von Stoffwechselerkrankungen zwischen Männern und Frauen erklären.
ethz.ch/de/news-und-...
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Übergewichtig und gesund
Körpergewicht und Body-Mass-Index alleine sagen zu wenig darüber aus, ob jemand an Stoffwechselstörungen erkranken wird. Ein neuer Atlas über Zellen im Fettgewebe könnte nun helfen zu entschlüsseln, w...
https://ethz.ch/de/news-und-veranstaltungen/eth-news/news/2025/02/uebergewichtig-und-gesund.html
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vonMeyenn Lab @ ETH Zurich
over 1 year ago
🧬 New in @Nature: Our team found that fat cells keep a “memory” of their previous obese state even after weight loss, helping explain why maintaining weight loss is so challenging. Excited to share this work!!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss - Nature
Stable epigenetic changes indicate the existence of an obesogenic memory in mouse adipocytes that primes cells for pathological responses in an obesogenic environment and potentially contributes to th...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08165-7
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Nature Portfolio
over 1 year ago
Fat tissue retains a ‘memory’ of obesity through cellular transcriptional and epigenetic changes that persist after weight loss, which might increase the chance of regaining weight, according to a study in Nature.
go.nature.com/48ZTVfg
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Science News
over 1 year ago
Unveiling adipose populations linked to metabolic health in obesity "Researchers generated a comprehensive cellular map of subcutaneous and visceral AT of individuals with metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity.…"
www.cell.com/cell-metabol...
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