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Daniel Damineli

@danieldamineli

Looking for principles of organization especially the ones underlying biological function. #oscillations 😍 Mastodon: @[email protected]

Universidade de São Paulo Katılım Nisan 2017
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
Plant cells generate rhythms/oscillations in virtually all scales of spatiotemporal organization. A whopping 24 orders of magnitude in time 15 in space! Out in our recent review "Electrifying rhythms in plant cells" with @mtportes_ & Feijó fig:@joana_gcc sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
@WUMIN_LAB Hopefully you will meet my long-term collaborator Maria Teresa Portes and our student Arthur Marcusse. I'm so glad to see you talk about Prigogine and Goldbeter, I am a huge fan of their work. Albert was in the last EMBL oscillator meeting I went, it was truly a blast!
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Min WU
Min WU@WUMIN_LAB·
Calcium oscillations are one of the most universal signals in biology. Yet we still know surprisingly little about how these periodic (or aperiodic) events arise. Happy to present our lab's latest work: doi.org/10.1098/rsob.2…
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Jae Kyoung Kim
Jae Kyoung Kim@umichkim·
How do coupled oscillators interact — heartbeats, neurons, circadian clocks? We built IC-PINN to infer coupling functions from data, no basis function selection needed, robust to noise & sparse data #PINN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">doi.org/10.1103/t8g2-n… #DynamicalSystems #ML
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eLife - the journal
eLife - the journal@eLife·
A new study uncovers an anti-resonance effect in Wnt signalling, where pathway activity is suppressed at specific signal frequencies. Using optogenetics and modelling, the work shows how signal timing shapes cell fate decisions. 🔗 elifesciences.org/articles/10779…
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eLife - the journal
eLife - the journal@eLife·
A new study uncovers an anti-resonance effect in Wnt signalling, where pathway activity is suppressed at specific signal frequencies. Using optogenetics and modelling, the work shows how signal timing shapes cell fate decisions. 🔗 elifesciences.org/articles/10779…
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
I'm pretty sure this metric is a bit like reinventing the wheel squared, but hey let me know how you quantify plascity in your setting. Here is a link to access the paper without a paywall (for now): academic.oup.com/treephys/artic…
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
We speculated how plasticity varies with ecological strategy: it peaks at intermediate resource investment, being lower in low-investment (R-like) and lowest at high-investment (K-like) species. Even if not universally true, we must evaluate plasticity systematically!
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
How to assess plasticity of a species across environmental conditions when you've measured tons of variables? We introduced a simple method that led to a provocative ecophysiological hypothesis about photosynthetic plasticity & leaf resource investment: doi.org/10.1093/treeph…
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Dropbox Support
Dropbox Support@DropboxSupport·
@danieldamineli Hi Daniel, thanks for the nudge and we're sorry to read about this. If you exceed your storage space, your data may be subject to deletion. More on this, here: help.dropbox.com/storage-space/… Please be sure to save a backed up copy of all your Dropbox content, in any case.
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
Academics, do not use @Dropbox! They are threatening to delete a career worth of data because I have failed to pay for the plus plan for the last couple of years. It is like paying for a password protection service that will publicize your passwords if you don't pay them enough.
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Daniel Damineli@danieldamineli·
I only used Dropbox because support had guaranteed in the past this would not happen. Nowadays they could not care less.
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Min WU
Min WU@WUMIN_LAB·
What do action potential, hearing, calcium oscillations have in common? A periodic, synchronous opening of ion channels that we do understand. Our latest work proposes an alternative perspective for these conceptual problems beyond an ion flux-centric view. Feedbacks welcome!
bioRxiv Cell Biology@biorxiv_cellbio

STIM1 and Endoplasmic Reticulum-Plasma Membrane Contact Sites Oscillate Independently of Calcium-Induced Calcium Release biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_cellbio

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Maxime Lucas
Maxime Lucas@maximelca·
📣 "Higher-order Laplacian renormalization" finally out in Nat. Phys.! Well done Marco and Well done @MarcoNurisso and @martasolves_ for leading this one! 👏 Thanks to the great team with Francesco, Tommaso, and @lordgrilo Open version: rdcu.be/ea16y
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Granada Lab
Granada Lab@Granada_Lab·
Happy to share a new very exciting work from my lab! Congrats to @CarolinEctor and the team on their study of circadian clock dynamics in breast cancer cells, now published in @MolSystBiol. @medicine_e @ChariteBerlin funded by @BMBF_Bund
Carolin Ector@CarolinEctor

Excited to announce that my second study with the @Granada_Lab, where we elucidated diverse circadian clock dynamics across breast cancer cells and their effect on drug sensitivity, has been published in @MolSystBiol. Thank you to the entire team! embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

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