Shanon Rego
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🧠PhD student at Mayo Clinic
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Sandro Da Mesquita
14 days ago
Seeing my mentees thrive brings me, by far, much more joy than personal success! Huge congrats on your F31 NOA, Lupe!!! Let it be the first of many more achievements in 2026! 🎉🎊🍾
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Sandro Da Mesquita
5 months ago
The Da Mesquita Lab turned 5! Kudos to all present & past members!
@lilianacorreia.bsky.social
@shanonrego.bsky.social
@sanchezlulu.bsky.social
Virginia, Patty, Parul, Rae, Megan, Nicole & Sofia 🤩😍 It is your creativity, intelligence & hard work that make it all worth it. Here’s to another 5!!! 🎉🍾🥂
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Sandro Da Mesquita
5 months ago
Celebrating the 1st successful postdoctoral fellowship application from the lab! Liliana (
@lilianacorreia.bsky.social
) was awarded the NACC &
@alzassociation.bsky.social
New Investigator Award! On top of doing fantastic research, Lili is also an amazing colleague! We are all very proud of her! 😁🎉🍾🥂
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Bluesky plant people! My patio has potential…right now it’s just hot and sad :/ What would you add to bring it to life?
#PlantsofBluesky
#PatioPlants
#GardeningInspiration
#SmallSpaceGardening
7 months ago
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Sandro Da Mesquita
7 months ago
Yet another amazing annual Mayo Clinic Neuroscience Departmental Retreat! Tons of exciting new research avenues and scientific breakthroughs! 😁🧠🔬🤓
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Sandro Da Mesquita
9 months ago
Read our latest review article out in
@thelancetneuro.bsky.social
if you want to know more about CSF transport across the different compartments of the brain-meningeal border and its importance for neurological diseases with strong neuroimmune components 😉
authors.elsevier.com/a/1l7l75FFzL...
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Immunity
9 months ago
Online now: Interleukin-34-dependent perivascular macrophages promote vascular function in the brain
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Interleukin-34-dependent perivascular macrophages promote vascular function in the brain
The niche signals critical for the homeostasis and functions of the brain border-associated macrophages (BAMs) are not well understood. Van Hove et al. demonstrate that BAMs require IL-34 derived from mural cells and perivascular fibroblasts for their maintenance in adulthood. They show that BAMs are required to promote normal vascular function in the brain.
http://dlvr.it/TKVTdW
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Sandro Da Mesquita
11 months ago
Very cool to see that the field has now (at least) one mechanism for the phenomena we reported in 2018 & 2021:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Go
@jonykipnis.bsky.social
and team! 💪🏻👏🏻👍🏻 One step closer to understanding how meningeal lymphatics affect brain immunity! 😃
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Emily Goldberg
11 months ago
strain #000664 IYKYK
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Eric Topol
about 1 year ago
Publications in the past week built substantially on our knowledge of the brain's waste disposal system—glymphatics—and the implications on sleep and brain aging. Featuring exceptional work by Nedergaard Lab and
@jonykipnis.bsky.social
erictopol.substack.com/p/our-sleep-...
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Our Sleep, Brain Aging, and Waste Clearance
How sleep prevents "dirty" brains that age faster
https://erictopol.substack.com/p/our-sleep-brain-aging-and-waste-clearance
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Having an amazing time here at Mayo Phoenix! So many cool investigators, students, and resources :) Added benefit of those mountains 🫶🏼
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Science News
about 1 year ago
The anatomy of brainwashing.
#Science
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Waggoner Lab
about 1 year ago
Extrasinusoidal dural macrophages are a distinct subset of immunologically active central nervous system–associated macrophages
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Eric Topol
about 1 year ago
The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can persist in the brain—in the skull bone marrow and meninges—to induce neurologic damage
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
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Søren Grubb
about 1 year ago
Here is a starter pack on the
#Meninges
,
#CSF
, and
#Glymphatics
. Please share and let me know if you should be on the list and I will add you!
go.bsky.app/NLcabwc
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Siegenthaler Lab
about 1 year ago
Do you study 🧠 barriers & neurovasculature? We still have room in this starter pack, reply here if you are not added already. Want to follow 🤩 scientists studying the BEST cell types & structures in the CNS (ok, besides neurons, glia, etc)? Click the 'Follow All' button in the top right corner. 😉
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New to 🦋 I’m a first year Neuro PhD student
@mayoclinic.bsky.social
. My background is in meningeal lymphatics and neuroimmunology. My broad interests are in understanding the neuroimmune interactions in “homeostasis” and diseases like AD, epilepsy, TBI, SCI, among others!
about 1 year ago
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Siegenthaler Lab
about 1 year ago
Done!
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