Sanskriti Saxena
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Blooming with grace π IISER Tirupati'25 MS Thesis student
@IvaskaLab.bsky.social
Kudos to you and beyond proud β£οΈ Looking forward to seeing all the incredible things youβll continue to accomplish !!
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Sara Wickstrom
7 months ago
Happy to share our review on methodology for measuring and manipulating mechanical forces with specific focus on developmental biology! Congrats to authors
@clemvilleneuve.bsky.social
@mccreery.bsky.social
and hats off to the community for developing awesome tools
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Measuring and manipulating mechanical forces during development - Nature Cell Biology
This Review discusses the recent advances in experimental approaches to interrogate the mechanical forces that mediate tissue deformations during development, highlighting the insights afforded at bot...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41556-025-01632-x?utm_source=rct_congratemailt&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nonoa_20250310&utm_content=10.1038/s41556-025-01632-x
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John Wallingford
8 months ago
Hereβs a story about actual Nazis, the Original Gastruloid, and the lengths scientists will go for other scientists and for science itself. Welcome to Episode Two of the
#LongBibliography
#DevBiol
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the Node
8 months ago
Images and videos are great at catching people's attention πΈπ Check out our 'Show and tell' series, where researchers use an image or a video to hook you into reading more about a paper or a technique that's of interest to the
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https://thenode.biologists.com/show-and-tell/
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Show and tell - the Node
Show and tell To provide more visual content on the Node, we are starting a new series called βShow and tellβ.Β The aim of these short posts is to act
https://thenode.biologists.com/show-and-tell/
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Thiago Carvalho
8 months ago
'We wondered how mechanistic questions, particularly at the molecular/genetic level, came to dominate developmental biology, questioned whether there truly is strong consensus amongst our colleagues, and considered whether a revision of our attitudes about mechanism is needed.'
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A case for broadening our view of mechanism in developmental biology
ABSTRACT. Developmental biologists can perform studies that describe a phenomenon (descriptive work) and/or explain how the phenomenon works (mechanistic work). There is a prevalent perception that mo...
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Sylvain Gabriele
8 months ago
The 10th edition of CellMech 2025, which my lab is co-organizing in Sept-Oct β25, has officially opened the abstract submission portal!
cellmech2025.org
We are thrilled to announce our amazing list of keynote speakers, who will help us to make this conference a major event in mechanobiology!
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Tis the season to be jolly ! Merry Christmas ππβ€οΈ
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Fabrice Senger
10 months ago
Wonderful
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Manuel Thery
10 months ago
what a dynamic steady state! how does assembly match exactly the disassembly rate? how does it distribute in space without rupturing the cell in multiple pieces? fascinating movie!
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How much fun is too much fun? π
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Narnia ?
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On days when you are just too overwhelmed, remind yourself of some good microscopy images :)
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