Cédric Renancio
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Behavioral discrimination and olfactory bulb encoding of odor plume intermittency
From the article: Behavioral discrimination and olfactory bulb encoding of odor plume intermittency
Authors: Ankita Gumaste, Keeley L Baker, Michelle Izydorczak, Aaron C True, Ganesh Vasan, John P Crimaldi, Justus Verhagen
Published in eLife (March 5, 2024)
DOI: doi.org/10.7554/eLife.85303
For further information, please contact Justus Verhagen
Email: jverhagen@jbpierce.org
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Interchromosomal interaction of homologous Stat92E alleles during stem-cell differentiation
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From the article: Interchromosomal interaction of homologous Stat92E alleles regulates transcriptional switch during stem-cell differentiation. Authors: Matthew Antel, Romir Raj, Madona Y. G. Masoud, Ziwei Pan, Sheng Li, Barbara G. Mellone, and Mayu Inaba. Published in Nature Communications (July 9, 2022) DOI: doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31737-y For further information, please contact Dr. Mayu I...
Genetic architecture of pneumonia susceptibility
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From the article: The genetic architecture of pneumonia susceptibility implicates mucin biology and a relationship with psychiatric illness Authors: William R. Reay, Michael P. Geaghan, 23andMe Research Team, and Murray J. Cairns Published in Nature Communications (June 29, 2022) DOI: doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31473-3 For further information, please contact Prof. Murray J. Cairns Email: murray...
Stabilizing microbial communities by looped mass transfer
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From the article: Stabilizing microbial communities by looped mass transfer Authors: Shuang Li, Nafi'u Abdulkadir, Florian Schattenberg, Ulisses Nunes da Rocha, Volker Grimm, Susann Müller, and Zishu Liu Published in PNAS (March 11, 2022). DOI: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117814119 For further information, please contact Shuang Li Email: shuang.li@ufz.de Orcid: orcid.org/0000-0003-3647-9802 Prof. Dr....
A keystone gene underlies the persistence of an experimental food web
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From the article: A keystone gene underlies the persistence of an experimental food web. Authors: Matthew A. Barbour, Daniel J. Kliebenstein, Jordi Bascompte Published in Science (March 31, 2022): www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abf2232 For further information, please contact Matthew A. Barbour: Email: matthew.barbour@ieu.uzh.ch Websites: Matthew A. Barbour: www.mattbarbour.com/ Daniel J. K...
TaCol-B5 modifies spike architecture and enhances grain yield in wheat
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From the article: TaCol-B5 modifies spike architecture and enhances grain yield in wheat. Authors: Xiaoyu Zhang, Haiyan Jia, Tian Li, Jizhong Wu, Ragupathi Nagarajan, Lei Lei, Carol Powers, Chia-Cheng Kan, Wei Hua, Zhiyong Liu, Charles Chen, Brett F. Carver, Liuling Yan Published in Science (April 17, 2022): www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abm0717 For further information, please contact Dr....
Nuclear translocation of p85β promotes tumorigenesis of PIK3CA helical domain mutant cancer
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From the article: Nuclear translocation of p85β promotes tumorigenesis of PIK3CA helical domain mutant cancer. Authors: Yujun Hao, Baoyu He, Liping Wu, Yamu Li, Chao Wang, Ting Wang, Longci Sun, Yanhua Zhang, Yangyang Zhan, Yiqing Zhao, Sanford Markowitz, Martina Veigl, Ronald A. Conlon, and Zhenghe Wang Published in Nature Communications (April 13, 2022), www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-295...
Using aquatic animals as partners increases yield and maintain soil nitrogen in the paddy ecosystems
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From the article: Using aquatic animals as partners to increase yield and maintain soil nitrogen in the paddy ecosystems. Authors: Liang Guo, Lufeng Zhao, Junlong Ye, Zijun Ji, Jian-Jun Tang, Keyu Bai, Sijun Zheng, Liangliang Hu Is a corresponding author, Xin Chen Published in eLife (February 22, 2022), DOI: 10.7554/eLife.73869 For further information, please contact: Dr. Xin Chen, Email: chen-...
EGR2 connects STAT6 activation to the late program of alternative macrophage polarization
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From the article: The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macrophage polarization Authors: Bence Daniel, Zsolt Czimmerer, Laszlo Halasz, Pal Boto, Zsuzsanna Kolostyak, Szilard Poliska, Wilhelm K. Berger, Petros Tzerpos, Gergely Nagy, Attila Horvath, György Hajas, Timea Cseh, Aniko Nagy, Sascha Saue...
A growth factor-expressing macrophage subpopulation orchestrates regenerative inflammation
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From the article: A growth factor-expressing macrophage subpopulation orchestrates regenerative inflammation via GDF-15 Authors: Andreas Patsalos, Laszlo Halasz, Miguel A. Medina-Serpas, Wilhelm K. Berger, Bence Daniel, Petros Tzerpos, Mate Kiss, Gergely Nagy, Cornelius Fischer, Zoltan Simandi, Tamas Varga, Laszlo Nagy Published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (November 30, 2021): doi.o...
Localization of ARL4C to invasive pseudopods accelerates pancreatic cancer cell invasion
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Video produced from the article: Localization of KRAS downstream target ARL4C to invasive pseudopods accelerates pancreatic cancer cell invasion (A. Harada et al., 2021). Published in eLIFE: doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66721 Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University (www.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/pub/molbiobc/index_e.html) Video produced by In Motion Scie...
Tumor-initiating stem cell shapes its microenvironment into an immunosuppressive barrier
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Dr. Linheng Li Lab (Stowers Institute): research.stowers.org/linhenglilab/ Video produced from the articles: - Tumor-initiating stem cell shapes its microenvironment into an immunosuppressive barrier and pro-tumorigenic niche (He et al., 2021). Published in Cell Reports: doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109674 - Overcoming Wnt-β-catenin dependent anticancer therapy resistance in leukaemia stem cel...
SciTrailer - Discovery and characterization of Hv1-type proton channels in reef-building corals
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From the article: Discovery and characterization of Hv1-type proton channels in reef-building corals. Authors: Gisela Rangel-Yescas, Cecilia Cervantes, Miguel A Cervantes-Rocha, Esteban Suárez-Delgado, Anastazia T Banaszak, Ernesto Maldonado, Ian Scott Ramsey, Tamara Rosenbaum, Leon D Islas. Published in eLIFE (August 6, 2021): doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69248 Video produced by In Motion Science (IM...
Harm to others acts as a negative reinforcer in rats
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ARTICLE Title: Harm to others acts as a negative reinforcer in rats. Authors: Julen Hernandez-Lallement, Augustine Triumph Attah, Efe Soyman, Cindy M. Pinhal, Valeria Gazzola, and Christian Keysers. Published in Current Biology - Cell Press (March 5, 2020): doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.017 VIDEO ABSTRACT Production Company: In Motion Science (IMS) - 2020 www.imsprod.com/ Email: contact@imsprod...
Putting waste to work: example of pyrite quarry effluents turned into green oxidative catalysts
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ARTICLE Title: Putting waste to work: the demonstrative example of pyrite quarry effluents turned into green oxidative catalysts. Authors: Camille Bihanic, Andrii Stanovych, Franck Pelissier, and Claude Grison. Published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering - ACS Publications (February 21, 2019): pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b06582 VIDEO ABSTRACT Production Company: In Motion S...
The BACH1-HMOX1 axis is indispensable for macrophage subtype specification and muscle regeneration
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The BACH1-HMOX1 axis is indispensable for macrophage subtype specification and muscle regeneration
Potential for Heightened Sulfur-Metabolic Capacity in Coastal Subtropical Microalgae
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Potential for Heightened Sulfur-Metabolic Capacity in Coastal Subtropical Microalgae
Advances in epigenetics link genetics to the environment and disease
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Advances in epigenetics link genetics to the environment and disease
Polycomb Group Proteins Play a Pleiotropic Role in Tumorigenesis
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Polycomb Group Proteins Play a Pleiotropic Role in Tumorigenesis
Changes in Polycomb Group Complexes Support Neural Differentiation
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Changes in Polycomb Group Complexes Support Neural Differentiation
PcG Proteins Maintain the Identity of Embryonic Stem Cells and Prime Them for Differentiation
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PcG Proteins Maintain the Identity of Embryonic Stem Cells and Prime Them for Differentiation
Polycomb Group Complexes Collaborate at Multiple Levels to Repress Transcription
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Polycomb Group Complexes Collaborate at Multiple Levels to Repress Transcription
Polycomb Group proteins assemble into two main classes of multimeric complexes
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Polycomb Group proteins assemble into two main classes of multimeric complexes
Dynamic changes to lipid mediators support transitions among macrophages during muscle regeneration
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Dynamic changes to lipid mediators support transitions among macrophages during muscle regeneration
Dietary fatty acids fine-tune Piezo1 mechanical response
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Dietary fatty acids fine-tune Piezo1 mechanical response
Most sleep does not serve a vital function. Evidence from Drosophila melanogaster.
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Most sleep does not serve a vital function. Evidence from Drosophila melanogaster.
Targeting light-gated chloride channels to neuronal somatodendritic domain
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Targeting light-gated chloride channels to neuronal somatodendritic domain
Biosynthetic investigation of γ-lactones in Sextonia rubra wood using in situ TOF-SIMS MS/MS imaging
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Biosynthetic investigation of γ-lactones in Sextonia rubra wood using in situ TOF-SIMS MS/MS imaging
Anisotropic organization of actomyosin characterizes hematopoietic stem cells emergence in zebrafish
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Anisotropic organization of actomyosin characterizes hematopoietic stem cells emergence in zebrafish
A novel pH-dependent membrane peptide that binds to EphA2 and inhibits cell migration
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A novel pH-dependent membrane peptide that binds to EphA2 and inhibits cell migration

Komentáře

  • @Littleprinceleon
    @Littleprinceleon Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for mediating the results of such interesting study in a concise but clear and informative while easily digestible way 🙏👍👏

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    @TechyPhoeniX Před 7 měsíci

    Want to study more about molecular biology

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    @jaym9846 Před 8 měsíci

    Are there any common natural dietary PPARg agonists?

  • @gusfil8404
    @gusfil8404 Před 11 měsíci

    Can you please explain in English 😄🤣🤣

  • @taesley
    @taesley Před rokem

    0:59

  • @taesley
    @taesley Před rokem

    bless u for this video omg

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  • @orthodoxandrew
    @orthodoxandrew Před rokem

    That was indeed Tautally Microtubular

  • @mikefrommaryland9652

    What

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    Thank you. We couldn't have watched such a good video without you.

  • @tezazon2653
    @tezazon2653 Před rokem

    The Coleus plant depicted here doesn't look like a coleus ?

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    Yes this Coleus Forskohlii roots cultivated in south india more than fifty years. I want to know which laboratery or the company buy this. If any one know it please share with me. Thank you

  • @rhb30001
    @rhb30001 Před 2 lety

    So what does this mean?

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    everything she said: true i think

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    Is this those med-beds they're talking about?

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    amazing science!

  • @sushmithasrikanth8086

    Hello. Are PRC1 and PRC2 non-histone proteins?

  • @andraslang96
    @andraslang96 Před 3 lety

    Very informative. Thank you. / Köszönöm!

  • @jeannebarras4101
    @jeannebarras4101 Před 3 lety

    Really helpful video ! I was currently reading a study wich mentioned all of those mechanism and it didn't talk much... still got to work on it but I'm glad it helped :)

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  • @evilcowboy
    @evilcowboy Před 3 lety

    So lets reduce the aging process and lengthen your life. Um allow me to illustrate the downside to this. By doing this you effectively increase the probability of dying by some other more violent means. Thats simply the trade off to that. In this world if aging doesn't get you then disease will and if that doesn't get you the an accident or being murdered will. The point being that once society has remedied all the ways people can die or lower the risk of death from those processes then in the end, life will truly not be worth living. There is a such thing as too much safety and security. Would anyone really want to stay on this planet past the age of 80? Many do not because humanity has a way of messing everything up through societal rules. Life can be good, hell it can be fantastic, but a part of that is unfortunately loss. It develops people's behavior to not take things for granted because they know how easily it can be lost. Trying to correct a natural process like death is highly problematic because it is a natural process. Anytime we mess with nature we always screw something else up. Its a cool idea and cool that it can be done, but the question is should it be done? And my opinion is that it shouldn't because of a fear of the unknown of what would happen if you mess with the natural process of dying? If we can't answer that question then it is unknown the outcome of that and it would be trading a known process we have studied extensively for one that we kind of have an idea about. But one worth mentioning would be over population and resources drying up, plus there would be a greater generational overlap and socially that could lead to more domestic problems as well. Always think before messing with stuff we have no business messing with. Dying is an important process and one that should not be messed with to try an prevent it from occurring. As far as curing cancer through this, yeah cancer should be cured considering it was likely mankind messing with nuclear weapons and energy and having meltdowns and testing, increasing the amount of radiation on the planet, that likely caused it to get out of control. Yeah I know cancer was here before but it wasn't as common to die from it, we increased the commonality of death from it, not nature. So yeah we screwed up and yeah we should fix it. In the end we are all fortunate and unfortunate to eventually die.

    • @haroldhon5094
      @haroldhon5094 Před 3 lety

      good points! But I haven't really heard of ALL the cancer in the world likely being caused by the radiation from the planet. I'm pretty sure cancer can also happen naturally, as genes can mutate naturally.The rest really goes into the debate on whether life would be worth living if you don't die of natural causes. There's alot people can do if they have a longer lifespan, however, downsides is, that overpopulation can occur and all the earth's resources will soon be used up. But I really like the thought process behind all of this!

    • @batlin
      @batlin Před 3 lety

      "Dying is an important process and one that should not be messed with to try an prevent it from occurring." Don't you believe in blood transfusions, vaccines, CPR, blood pressure medication, etc? Medicine is literally centred around the prevention of death. You pointed out yourself that even if aging is "solved", everybody still dies eventually. If it's a choice between gradually falling apart over 80 years (perhaps spending the last 10 years completely senile), or staying young for 200 years and probably dying in an accident, I'll gladly choose the latter.

    • @PeterClotworthy
      @PeterClotworthy Před 3 lety

      @@batlin I think that in such a world, there would be very different social expectations surrounding life and death. Suicide wouldn't really be seen as tragic, just a natural conclusion of a long-lived life that thought it time to move on - there would probably be people who kept on going and going and would end up dying by accident or disease (etc.), but I think there would be a balancing factor of perhaps your friends or family not being around anymore. Death may still be inevitable, but at least it would be fully on your terms and no doubt the infrastructure (including the legal framework) would be there to support that, compared to today when people want euthanasia and have to exploit legal loopholes. You can be alive and not really living: the medical definition of "alive" doesn't really fit that. But in our current world where some form of natural death is an unavoidable event (memento mori!), that's okay. It's important to frame this as a (potential) cure for ageing, not death itself - that would be the only thing it ruled out.

    • @luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069
      @luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069 Před 2 lety

      hasta la inmortalidad

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  • @mcsignson
    @mcsignson Před 3 lety

    great illustration for the paper - thank you. does your group have folks who like to illustrate or did the journal help out or??? - well done - really nice result

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  • @shhnightmare
    @shhnightmare Před 3 lety

    thanks dude! i appreciate this!

  • @Hkash1
    @Hkash1 Před 4 lety

    This is beautiful work

  • @skiphoffenflaven8004
    @skiphoffenflaven8004 Před 4 lety

    Wicked.

  • @prashanthsai2170
    @prashanthsai2170 Před 4 lety

    so is there any update wherein studies have been performed on the genes upstream or downstream the MAPs which affect microtubules?

  • @FirexHive
    @FirexHive Před 4 lety

    'V []C[]='-U87JYFV\CBVC FGTYGFGTHBHYGBN;./L'

  • @ducktape5970
    @ducktape5970 Před 4 lety

    microtubules could be seen as just roads but their composition is overwhelmingly complex!

  • @pillowtalk2023
    @pillowtalk2023 Před 4 lety

    Coleus forshkohlii plant same like coleus amboinicus or plectranthus amboinicus?

  • @donnaw5013
    @donnaw5013 Před 5 lety

    awesome research

  • @michelbien8677
    @michelbien8677 Před 5 lety

    bonjour cedric renancio alain michel

  • @hugollatas1328
    @hugollatas1328 Před 5 lety

    Coucou parrain

  • @samanthaavina1990
    @samanthaavina1990 Před 5 lety

    Great video! I am a PhD student presenting this paper in my critical reading class. This video was incredibly helpful in aiding my understanding of the paper. Thank you!

    • @Biomeducated
      @Biomeducated Před 5 lety

      Indeed! More researchers should create short video overviews of their papers or research. At least I'm planning on that as well once I get a publication :)

  • @allisonjohn6011
    @allisonjohn6011 Před 6 lety

    Hello IMS! I love your science videos! Do you have any tips for how a teenager can learn to make nice animations like these?

    • @InMotionScience
      @InMotionScience Před 6 lety

      Hello Allison, thanks for your post! We invite you to contact us on info@inmotionscience.com and we will be pleased to give you some tips (easier by email...). Best

  • @YouChube3
    @YouChube3 Před 6 lety

    What can I do to avoid tau tangles?

  • @hugollatas1328
    @hugollatas1328 Před 6 lety

    Good video!!!

  • @davidbonill
    @davidbonill Před 6 lety

    This is pretty interesting. Great video.

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Keep it up

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 Před 7 lety

    Brilliant work! Keep it up!

  • @covertattention
    @covertattention Před 7 lety

    Great job