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@TeliasLab

Studying how neurons behave and react to disease, uncovering therapeutic targets in the retina and the brain.

انضم Ağustos 2021
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Telias Lab
Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
On March 31st this twitter account will stop existing. If you'd like to follow the Telias Lab, please connect with me through LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michael-tel…
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
First batch of individual mouse data for innate light avoidance using a custom built multimodal dual-chamber light box. The box can also project a looming dot and the same friendly code can retrieve results immediately. #mouse_visual_behavior #Neuroscience
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
@BoWang87 I never learned a "rule" that viruses were not alive. It was always an open discussion whether to classify them as alive or not. You present the argument as if someone had decided they are not alive and made that into a rule. That is not the case.
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Bo Wang
Bo Wang@BoWang87·
Harvard scientists just shattered one of biology’s oldest rules. We were taught: Viruses can’t make their own proteins. They hijack yours. That’s why they’re “not alive.” Except giant DNA viruses just crossed that line. Researchers found they carry a full eukaryotic-style translation complex (vIF4F). Translation machinery. Inside a virus. They can keep making proteins even under stress that shuts down normal viral replication. If a virus brings its own protein-making tools… Is it still just a parasite? For decades we’ve drawn a clean boundary: Cell = alive Virus = not alive Nature doesn’t care about our categories. Maybe viruses aren’t just evolutionary side notes. Maybe they helped build complex life. Paper in Cell 👇 cell.com/cell/fulltext/… Harvard news: cellbio.hms.harvard.edu/recent-researc…
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
This beauty is not just "another" crazy complex RGC image. This image is the result of amazing longitudinal in-vivo imaging of single mouse RGCs made possible by #AOSLO in the @schalleklab with funding from @NIH @NatEyeInstitute
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
@ShiningScience @grok can you find the citation/paper that this post supposedly portrays? Is the description in this post based to any peer-reviewed publication?
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Shining Science@ShiningScience·
🚨 New research shows quantum states in the brain may link consciousness to the entire universe. In a fascinating convergence of physics and neuroscience, recent research suggests that human consciousness may function as a quantum phenomenon—one that connects our minds with the broader universe. Building on the controversial Orch OR (Orchestrated Objective Reduction) theory, scientists are now producing experimental evidence that supports the idea that microtubules—structures within brain cells—can maintain quantum coherence, even in the brain’s warm, wet environment. These quantum states could be the key to consciousness existing as a wave capable of superposition and entanglement, potentially linking human awareness to quantum systems across space. This theory has gained new traction thanks to simulations and experiments showing that quantum reactions can persist inside microtubules for significantly longer than expected. Meanwhile, theoretical physicist Timothy Palmer suggests that consciousness may reside in a cosmic fractal “state space”—a shared geometric structure that might explain both free will and our sense of being interconnected with the universe. While not yet definitive, this research marks a critical step toward understanding consciousness as more than a neural illusion: it may be a quantum feature of reality itself.
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Ophthalmology Times
Ophthalmology Times@OphthTimes·
The gene therapy shift: Today, the concept of gene therapy is not only well understood but is also a clinical reality that may soon become a therapeutic option in the retina specialist’s armamentarium. hubs.li/Q0439Cqm0
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
GFP-NLS expressing mouse neurons, right after seeding, about to get growing inside the 4-chamber Xona chip for the first time in our hand. Any advice? Images courtesy of Telias Lab Postdoc Dr. Yusof Gusti.
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
These little neurons are shining bright with an GFP expressed exclusively in the nucleus. Exciting developments to understand whether neuronal axons can guide photons as fiber optics do. Stay tuned. Prject generously funded by the @templeton_fdn
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
This is the most detailed model of a human cell ever created, using data from X-ray, NMR, and cryoelectron microscopy. ‘Cellular landscape cross-section through a eukaryotic cell.’ - Evan Ingersoll & Gael McGill.
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
You might think nobody is watching you, but we are keeping track of every move you make... 🤫🤫🤫
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
First raw acquisition of retinal ganglion cell images in-vivo, using #AOSLO in collaboration with the great @schalleklab by our amazing postdoc Dr. Belhadj.
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Alliance for Vision Research
Alliance for Vision Research@NAEVRAdvocacy·
As we close out the year, we want to thank partners, researchers, patients, and advocates who stood with us through uncertainty, challenge, and momentum-building progress. Your support made it possible to elevate vision research, protect critical federal funding, #SeeWhatMatters
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Telias Lab@TeliasLab·
record braking longest mouse tail in history 😅😅😅
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eLife - the journal
eLife - the journal@eLife·
Findings reveal how TGF-beta signalling keeps the brain’s blood vessels healthy. Disrupting this in brain blood vessels disrupts retinal development and triggers immune cell invasion, revealing its role in maintaining vascular–immune balance in the CNS. elifesciences.org/articles/10937…
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