si cal escriure o pensar en serio (pour moi van de la mà), el despatx és dels pitjors llocs a on anar
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Carlos Pardo Pastor. Junior something at the Lab Molecular Physiology at UPF. Formerly at KCL and The Crick. Studying Piezo1 channels before they were mainstream. El sodi entra, el potassi surt i als fatxes ni aigua.
si cal escriure o pensar en serio (pour moi van de la mà), el despatx és dels pitjors llocs a on anar
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Vive l’extrusion!
way to go, (ex) boss!
Interview at the Royal Society with Stem Babe
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Human airway epithelia clear rhinovirus-infected cells using two waves of cell extrusion https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.11.18.689008v1
Guilty as charged. Been at it all morning.
#Research
Epithelial cells use electricity to detect and eliminate energy-deficient neighbouring cells ⚡🧫
🪫 The mechanical forces of energy-deficient cells activate an electrical sodium current that depolarises the membrane and triggers cell extrusion.
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#Zebrafish people, this is our time to shine. Let's help keep an important resource up so we can keep talking shit about flies for many many years
Thrilled to share our new review article!
“The role of extracellular matrix viscoelasticity in development and disease” written together with Olivia Courbot is now published in npj Biological Physics and Mechanics. www.nature.com/articles/s44...
#ECM #Mechanobiology #DevelopmentalBiology
Don’t travel to the US
The Company of Biologists 100 logo to the left and QR code to the right. Portrait of Michael Abercrombie to the left, text to the right 100 extraordinary biologists Michael Abercrombie Michael Abercrombie served as the first Editor and a key figure in the founding of JEEM, now Development, and the BSDB. Michael was an influential experimental embryologist and the Director of the Strangeways Research Laboratory, UK, amongst other remarkable positions. #100biologists #biologists100
We are highlighting Michael Abercrombie, who served as the first Editor and a key figure in the founding of Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology (JEEM), now @dev-journal.bsky.social, and the @bsdb.bsky.social, as an extraordinary biologist this week.
#100biologists
Out now! Our review proposing that repeated wound healing (never perfect) could explain the onset of diseases like cancer, asthma, or fibrosis. Fun to write. Hopefully, fun to read too. Let us know!
Out in time for the #ASCB meeting an @science.org Review from Jody Rosenblatt and friends
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...