JiangLab

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JiangLab

JiangLab

@Jiang_Lab_Emory

Jiang lab @ Emory. Bring hopes to patients with ALS and FTD

Присоединился Şubat 2020
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ShorterLab
ShorterLab@ShorterLab·
Development of single-molecule ubiquitination mediated fluorescence complementation to visualize protein ubiquitination dynamics in dendrites: cell.com/cell-reports/f…
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Emory Health
Emory Health@emoryhealthsci·
A study led by @EmoryMedicine researchers could contribute to the development of new therapeutic approaches to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Although considered rare, ALS is the most common motor neuron disease in adults and is growing worldwide. links.emory.edu/ly
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JiangLab
JiangLab@Jiang_Lab_Emory·
Our KIF5A ALS story is online today. This project was initiated with @BassellLab and was carried on by two talented postdoctoral fellows @deveshcp and Janani Parameswaran. It is also not possible without great collaborations with @arnegennerich and @Weishaupt_Lab. Thank you all!
Devesh C Pant@deveshcp

Excited to share our paper #Gain of toxicity in #KIF5A-associated #ALS @emboreports doi.org/10.15252/embr.… Great team effort and collaboration! 🥂 Thanks to entire #kinesin team @Jiang_Lab_Emory @arnegennerich @Weishaupt_Lab @BassellLab lab and @alsassociation for support.

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Alan Emanuel
Alan Emanuel@ajemanuel·
I am excited to announce that I will be opening a laboratory in the Cell Biology Department @EmoryMedicine this coming winter! We will study signal processing in the somatosensory system using mouse genetic tools, electrophysiology, and imaging.
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Marion Buckwalter
Marion Buckwalter@MarionBuckwalt2·
Fabulous work from Kevin Guttenplan and Ben Barres! What a legacy Ben left us all - in appreciation for astrocytes and other glia and especially in outstanding trainees.
Kevin Guttenplan@kevinguttenplan

People have long thought that astrocytes release something that kills neurons, which could partly explain why neurons die in injury/neurodegenerative disease. In a paper that just came out, we think we found one of these long-sought toxic factors! (1/8) go.nature.com/3afi6si

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Neurolab-JZ
Neurolab-JZ@TheGrowthCone·
Rui et al. show that a novel form of spontaneous calcium signals regulates the morphological development and differentiation of oligodendrocytes without nerve contact.
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Neurolab-JZ@TheGrowthCone·
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