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It's great to have media attention on our recent paper, but, some of these 'news' articles are completely wacky! 🤣
Cool - ever multitalented endothelial cells!
I really hope I can make this - and seems crazy that this is the 1st UK meeting! Should be excellent!
Frictiotaxis - amazing!
If you’ve ever wondered how cells tune positioning of organelles in response to cell shape change, and what happens when this goes wrong, please check out our new manuscript – mRNA trafficking controls cell-size-scaled organelle dynamics! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Looking foward to the Northern(ish) Developmental Biology Meeting 2025 next week @sheffielduni.bsky.social! Thanks to the organisers @shaneherbert.bsky.social Raman Das @tsakiridis.bsky.social @kyracampbelllab.bsky.social
My first post on Bluesky! Very excited to share our work just published in @science.org. We find that “Interphase cell morphology defines the mode, symmetry, and outcome of mitosis” - in angiogenesis and other tissues! www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1... www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1...
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Bit of a nerdy dream for our paper to be covered by @newscientist.com! And lovely kind words from @buzzbaum.bsky.social. Just a shame that the daughter cells on the cover image are round and symmetric 🤣. www.newscientist.com/article/2478... www.newscientist.com/article/2478...
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How mitochondria positioning dynamically adapts to changes in cell shape is poorly understood. Here, Bradbury et al. show that cell-size-dependent trafficking of TRAK2 mRNA underpins the cell-size-sca...
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mRNA trafficking directs cell-size-scaling of mitochondria distribution and function - Nature Communications
During tissue formation, dynamic cell shape changes drive morphogenesis while asymmetric divisions create cellular diversity. We found that the shifts in cell morphology that shape tissues could conco...
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Interphase cell morphology defines the mode, symmetry, and outcome of mitosis
Our cells can divide in a completely unexpected way
A different kind of human cell division could improve our understanding of cancer and help us grow specific tissues
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🍹Kletter et al. show that cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling in neural differentiation, suggesting that the physical properties of the cytoplasm are a determinant in #organelle size control. bit.ly/4mhMvsU
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Kletter et al. show that cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling in neural differentiation, suggesting that the physical properties of the cytoplasm are a det...
Cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling - Nature Cell Biology
Anzy Miller
So excited to share our first neuro focused paper from the lab, we show that CXCL4 (PF4) is transported into the brain by proteoglycans within the endothelial glycocalyx and that GAG binding also mediates the pro neurogenesis effects of CXCL4. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Don't miss the First UK Zebrafish Meeting @lsiexeter.bsky.social in Exeter, sponsored by @brukercorporation.bsky.social @brukerspatial.bsky.social al.bsky.social! 🐠 Join us Sept 10 - 12. Early bird registration closes soon! Secure your spot. www.exeter.ac.uk/research/ins...
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Steffen Scholpp
Nature Cell Biology
Check out our new work @natcomms.nature.com! @mayorlab.bsky.social discovered that cells perform durotaxis even without focal adhesions. How? Well, we found that they actually follow friction gradients — a new mode of directed cell migration that we call frictiotaxis! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Apr 24, 2025
Doug Dyer
Cells typically migrate toward stiffer substrates via durotaxis, relying on focal adhesions. Here, the authors show that confined cells can migrate up friction gradients without focal adhesions, revea...
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Frictiotaxis underlies focal adhesion-independent durotaxis - Nature Communications
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