matthiaskroiss

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matthiaskroiss

matthiaskroiss

@matthiaskroiss

Stand with 🇮🇱! Endocrinologist and researcher, clinical trialist. Franconian in Bavaria.

Katılım Şubat 2018
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Oli London
Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Amit Buskila, 28, was kidnapped from the Nova Festival on October 7th. Her family have spent the last 223 days praying for her safe return. Today her body was found decomposing in Rafah. Hamas executed her on the day of her kidnapping and held her body hostage ever since. Her body alongside the body of Shani Louk and Itzik Gelerenter have been recovered today by IDF forces in Gaza. Source: i24 News
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matthiaskroiss@matthiaskroiss·
@NoamPetri Das Wort "pro-palästinensisch" ist Teil der Apologetik des Antisemitismus. Dass es von Medien unkritisch verwendet wird, sorgt nur weiter für dessen subtile Weiterverbreitung. 🇮🇱 #bringthemhomenow
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Noam Petri
Noam Petri@NoamPetri·
Jeder der behauptet, dass die „pro-palästinensischen“ Proteste nichts mit Antisemitismus zu tun haben, sollte sich diese Dokumentation ansehen. ardmediathek.de/video/Y3JpZDov…
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Steffen Seibert
Steffen Seibert@GerAmbTLV·
As of today also Berlin has its Kikar HaChatufim, Hostage Square on Bebelplatz - dedicated to all those still held captive by Hamas, like Carmel Gat whose birthday is today. They are missed by their loved ones and an entire country. #Bringthemhome
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University of Basel
University of Basel@UniBasel_en·
This year’s Otto Naegeli Prize for Medical Research goes to Professor Mirjam @ChristCrain. The award, which is endowed with CHF 200,000, is considered one of Switzerland’s most important scientific prizes. unibas.ch/en/News-Events…
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Felix Beuschlein
Felix Beuschlein@FBeuschlein·
Very happy to learn that the IRTG GRK 3019/1 “Metabolic and Endocrine Drivers of Infection Susceptibility“ between @UZH_en @ETH_en and @tudresden_de has been approved for funding by the DFG marking it the first IRTG between Germany and Switzerland
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Befehlshaber ZSanDstBw
Befehlshaber ZSanDstBw@InspekteurSan·
Ich melde mich als neuer Inspekteur des #Sanitätsdienst. Ich freue mich auf die Aufgaben, die vor mir, meinen Soldatinnen, Soldaten und zivilen Mitarbeitenden liegen. Ich bin überzeugt, gemeinsam werden wir jede Herausforderung meistern.
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Jüdische Allgemeine
Jüdische Allgemeine@JuedischeOnline·
Schabbat Schalom!
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Jüdische Allgemeine@JuedischeOnline·
Schabbat Schalom!
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matthiaskroiss@matthiaskroiss·
@JeromeBertherat @spolochon J'hésite également de dire n'importe quoi sur les plus jeunes. C'est quand-même l'évolution de la société et -plus généralement - de la vie humaine. 👪🧒🧒
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Samuel Hume
Samuel Hume@DrSamuelBHume·
Glucocorticoids (GC), like dexamethasone and prednisolone, are widely used in medicine, but how do they actually work? This is really impressive work (Auger et al.), which figured it all out There are two mechanisms: a slow, broad response, which depends on transcriptional changes by the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) And a second, fast (but sustained) response, where GCs increase flux through macrophage TCA cycles to produce the metabolite, itaconate: Itaconate was produced systemically in response to GCs, and quickly reduced inflammation through a range of mechanisms Here's the most interesting bit: GCs only suppressed inflammation if the TCA cycle and itaconate were in tact, but this was mostly independent of GR's broad transcriptional response - suggesting that the TCA/itaconate pathway is predominant A possible consequence of this: some of the side-effects of glucocorticoids in patients, like increased fat mass and type 2 diabetes, may result from GR's broad transcriptional changes... ... so if we had more precise drugs, which exploit the itaconate response but spare the GR response, this could decouple the beneficial (anti-inflammatory) effects of steroids from the negatives Here it is: nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Ivan Zanoni
Ivan Zanoni@Lo_Zanzi·
#MysterySolved! Krönke &co show @Nature that glucocorticoids are anti-inflammatory not in a transcriptional manner (🤯), but by boosting the Krebs cycle in macrophages, driving excessive #itaconate that interferes with pro-inflammatory cytokine induction! Doi.org/10.1038/s41586…
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