Ling-shiang (Felix) Chuang, Ph.D.
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Ling-shiang (Felix) Chuang, Ph.D.
@Felix_Chuang240
Assistant Professor @MountSinai_Path & @IcahnMountSinai. #IBD Genetics #Crohn's #Innateimmunity #Zebrafish #Precisionmedicine. Comments of my own.
Manhattan, NY Joined Ekim 2017
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🧬 New on #bioRxiv: #GMCSF shapes #immune niches in #Crohn’s disease. #Singlecell spatial #transcriptomics + #zebrafish injury model show GM-CSF restrains #ILC1s, sustains #ILC3s, boosts IL-22, and limits #ulceration. #IBD biorxiv.org/content/10.648…
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The nuclei of the cells in the heart of a zebrafish embryo photographed through a microscope. The ventricle is on the left and the atrium is on right. #CellBiology

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Apply for an exciting opportunity to visit the Kawakami Lab through the National Institute of Genetics Travel Grants. The deadline for the application is December 1, 2023 (Japanese time). Learn more about this grant and apply here: nig.ac.jp/nig/research-i…

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Imaging the endocardium of the heart in a two-day-old zebrafish embryo. Credit to @Anjalie_Sch. #ZebrafishZunday
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Our mesoscopic oblique plane microscope is online:
opg.optica.org/optica/fulltex…
It enables rapid volumetric imaging of a whole zebrafish embryo with ~2.3 micron lateral resolution.
This is enabled by merging a couple of optical innovations and tricks. 1/N
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Where do #TissueTregs come from? The previous standard model is the "seeding and specialisation" model, where #Tregs enter from tissues, turn on a dedicated transcriptional program per #tissue, and dwell indefinitely in that tissue as specialised cells.
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FDA Approves Mirikizumab, a Promising Induction and Maintenance Therapy for Ulcerative Colitis. Offers new option with improved quality of life for patients with moderate-to-severely active disease mountsinai.org/about/newsroom…
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Simultaneous tracking of 100 zebrafish larvae using open-source software. Credit to @FastTrackOrg. #ZebrafishZunday
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Immune cells surveil the skin in an adult zebrafish explant. Credit to @errricpeterman. #ZebrafishZunday twitter.com/errricpeterman…
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Mast cells function uncovered!
Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
#Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Hi Twitter! I have a PhD!
I have many, many people to thank for getting me to this point, but most especially @JudyCho7 and @Felix_Chuang240 . I am so fortunate to have your mentorship and support.


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#GUTImage from the paper by Hsu et al entitled
"NOX1 is essential for TNFα-induced intestinal epithelial ROS secretion and inhibits M cell signatures" via
bit.ly/3l2f5oi
@mountsinaiIBD @shikha_nayar @Felix_Chuang240 @JudyCho7 #NOX #TNFa #IBD

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Our new paper is out today. Here is the link to the publication.
IBD Mount Sinai@mountsinaiIBD
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Our new paper is out @Gut_BMJ today. ROS is crucial for maintaining epithelial stem cells. Lossing ROS results in #M cell expansion and basal #lymphoplasmacytosis.
IBD Mount Sinai@mountsinaiIBD
New publication @Gut_BMJ: NOX1 is essential for #TNFα-induced #intestinal #epithelial #ROS secretion and inhibits M cell signatures. Congratulations to all authors @Naiyunhsu1 @JudyCho7 @Felix_Chuang240 @shikha_nayar @mabes_nyc @TStappenbeckMD @a_azabdaftari
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#glycotime
This is a substantial achievement👏
Massive congratulations 🎊 🎉 to all authors:
@nkg2d1
@Felix_Chuang240
@JeanFredericCo1
@JudyCho7
@ZhiChai_Sinai
@JoanaTo62523004
@MiriamMerad
@Salome_S_Pinho
@effiken
@petra_fra
@SiuLingTai
@gaifem_joana
@Ines_S_Alves
@Cat__Azevedo




Arthur Mortha@nkg2d1
Seeing this out in @AGA_Gastro makes me so very proud! Our international team reports that anti-GM-CSF autoantibodies (aGMABs) are a predictive marker for Crohn’s Disease (CD) and neutralize GM-CSF years prior to diagnosis. tinyurl.com/yckpe87f @AmerGastroAssn 1/7 👈😀
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