Jane Stinchcombe

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Jane Stinchcombe

Jane Stinchcombe

@StinchcombeJane

Cell biologist/electron microscopist, delighting in the beauty and function of immune cells

University of Cambridge Katılım Kasım 2020
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The Royal Society
The Royal Society@royalsociety·
Have you checked out the full programme for the #SummerScience exhibtion 2023? With talks, activities, Lates and over three hundred scientists talking about their research, find out more about this celebration of exciting research: royalsociety.org/science-events…
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Lasker Foundation
Lasker Foundation@LaskerFDN·
A new study reveals that cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) shed activated T cell receptors through ectocytosis, not endocytosis as previously thought. This helps explain how CTLs are able to rapidly destroy multiple target cells in succession. @griffiths_lab ow.ly/iLNA50OB1qj
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Jane Stinchcombe@StinchcombeJane·
Delighted to share our latest research following T cell receptor (TCR) by 3D TEM and showing ectocytosis makes TCR signalling self limiting at the immune synapse. Many thanks to everyone involved. @griffiths_lab science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Julian Rayner
Julian Rayner@rayner_julian·
Such a significant day for #malaria It’s not a perfect vaccine, it’s not the end of the road, but it’s a huge step forward that will save lives. Massive effort by so many people to reach this point. 🎉💯
World Health Organization (WHO)@WHO

A child dies from #malaria every two minutes. One death is one too many. 🚨 Today, WHO recommends RTS,S, a groundbreaking malaria vaccine, to reduce child illness & deaths in areas with moderate and high malaria transmission bit.ly/3iEa4hd #VaccinesWork

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nature
nature@Nature·
Sign up for Nature Briefing for the chance to win a 500-piece puzzle that celebrates fifteen groundbreaking female scientists. go.nature.com/3wacsBm
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Tiphaine Douanne
Tiphaine Douanne@TiphaineDouanne·
What do the primary cilium and immune synapse have in common (except for being two of my favourite things)? Read about it in our perspective for @JCellBiol @griffiths_lab @StinchcombeJane #cilia #immunesynapse #Tcells.
Journal of Cell Biology@JCellBiol

In a new perspective, @tiphainedouanne, @stinchcombejane and @griffiths_lab discuss #cilia and immune #synapses, two distinct biological structures that share common molecular mechanisms bit.ly/3eW8MLW #Immunology #Trafficking

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Rare Disease Day
Rare Disease Day@rarediseaseday·
Today is #RareDiseaseDay! There are over 6⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣ rare diseases 🌏 300 million people live with a rare disease accross the world Rare diseases currently affect 3.5% - 5.9% of the worldwide population👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Learn more about what is a #raredisease 👉rarediseaseday.org/article/what-i…
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Rare Disease Day
Rare Disease Day@rarediseaseday·
📢 NEW! The official #RareDiseaseDay video is out NOW 🎉Watch the 6 real life stories and be inspired to join the 2021 campaign. 👥 Share this post with your followers using this hashtag #RareDiseaseDay
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Nature Portfolio
Nature Portfolio@NaturePortfolio·
World View: “If the rich world continues to hoard vaccines, the global pandemic will drag on for perhaps as long as seven more years,” writes @GYamey. go.nature.com/3qVMnDa
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