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Jorge Martínez-Cano, PhD

Jorge Martínez-Cano, PhD

@jmartcan

Postdoctoral researcher in Berlin studying hematopoiesis, B-cell leukemia and pre-malignant clonal evolution through epigenetic, metabolism and spatial biology.

MDC-BIMSB, Berlin Katılım Aralık 2017
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Journal of Clinical Investigation
From earlier this week: Newborns’ immune systems are uniquely primed to tolerate harmless antigens doi.org/10.1172/JCI200… Here, Tiffany C. Scharschmidt & team @UCSF report on the early life window for immune tolerance using human samples, finding naïve CD4+ T cells in cord blood have distinct metabolic traits that enable their regulatory potential. The schematic shows mass cytometry metabolic markers in their corresponding pathways. #ImmuneTolerance #ImmuneDevelopment
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Dániel Barabási
Dániel Barabási@bdanubius·
Whole-body molecular and cellular mapping of the laboratory mouse Biology is usually measured organ by organ. Clevenger et al make the mouse measurable as a whole-body molecular system. Just don’t call it mouse carpaccio. cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
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Hematopoiesis News
Hematopoiesis News@Hema_News·
‘Forever chemicals' may be linked to childhood leukemia. @UCIrvine-led study scientists alongside Dr. Veronica Vieira found that exposure to previously unknown PFAS chemicals was associated with a higher risk of acute lymphoblastic #leukemia. 📰 bit.ly/4cSlWaP
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nature@Nature·
Nature research paper: Early fibrotic niches establish tumour-permissive microenvironments go.nature.com/4eyjatK
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dinosaur@dinosaurs1969·
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Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa
La investigadora Ana Cvejic, del Biotech Research & Innovation Centre, ha visitado el CBM para impartir un seminario sobre la identidad de las células madre hematopoyéticas. En él, analizó cómo se remodela esta identidad tanto en el desarrollo biológico como en enfermedad.
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Dr. Ariella Hanker
Dr. Ariella Hanker@AriellaHanker·
Co-occurring mutations make better biomarkers to predict therapy response. Need better models to capture these associations with co-mutations. Foundation models can do this @TreyIdeker #AACR26 @AACR
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Jorge Martínez-Cano, PhD@jmartcan·
With mixed emotions, it's about time to close chapters and begin new adventures.
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Jorge Martínez-Cano, PhD@jmartcan·
@harry_brennan Wow! Way to go, Jesús :) That’s super Interesting; I wish I could attend, I’m learning a lot about spatial transcriptomics here in Berlin. Any idea if the talk will be recorded and accessible for non attendees somehow ?!
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Jesús Rafael RODRIGUEZ-AGUILERA
Jesús Rafael RODRIGUEZ-AGUILERA@harry_brennan·
🧠Honored to take part in “Seeing Biology in Space: Integrating Spatial Transcriptomic and Multiomic Data to Dissect Brain Function” on April 21, 2026, at the Cajal Neuroscience Center (CNC‑CSIC), Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. See you at 12 h! 🔬bonsailab.com/seeing-biology…
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JCI insight
JCI insight@JCI_insight·
The contribution of 9p deletion in B cell acute lymphoblastic #leukemia (#B-ALL) has remained elusive since its discovery more than 40 years ago. doi.org/10.1172/jci.in… Here, Isidro Sánchez-García, @jmartcan @KimNich83859256 & team @CBM_CSIC_UAM combined genomic analyses and functional models to show that the co-deletion of two contiguous genes, Pax5 and Cd72, drives oncogenesis in mouse models. The image shows splenic H&E staining from the Cd72+/–;Pax5+/– (A120) leukemic mouse with infiltration of blast cells and loss of architecture.
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