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Harwell Lab

@Harwell_Lab

Developmental neurobiology lab at UCSF. Account maintained by lab members. Lab website coming soon, as it has been since 2013...

San Francisco, CA, USA เข้าร่วม Kasım 2017
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Harwell Lab@Harwell_Lab·
This study highlights the diversity and plasticity of astrocytes - these beautiful cells that form constellations throughout the brain and contribute crucially to circuit development, maintenance and function, can bloom wherever they are, regardless of where they came from
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Harwell Lab@Harwell_Lab·
Hi everyone. We haven't been too active on here lately (more on that soon), but we have still been doing some great science. The latest paper from our lab, led by the exceptionally talented @YajunXie is finally out at @NatureNeuro! Short summary below... nature.com/articles/s4159…
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Emily Corrigan
Emily Corrigan@EmilyCorrigan10·
I'm so excited to share my first preprint from @Lab_Pollen at @UCSF on the phylogenetic and spatial distribution of TAC3 interneurons. This story was an adventure filled with twists and turns we never saw coming. Check out the preprint and a summary below! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Harwell Lab@Harwell_Lab·
(funnily enough, Corey complained about how big his face looked on the preview when we posted the link on Slack, and it turns out to be *even bigger* here... Sorry, boss!)
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Harwell Lab@Harwell_Lab·
Another preprint from the lab! We dive deeper into the septum, exploring its astrocyte diversity. The fantastic @YajunXie led this impressive project to answer a BIG question: is it nature or nurture for astrocyte specification? Take a look to find out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Harwell Lab@Harwell_Lab·
Here is the latest from the lab! Our first preprint since we moved to UCSF, but it has been in the works for some time - we first noticed this exciting phenotype (see Figure 1) almost seven years ago, and have been intrigued and fascinated by the septum ever since...
Miguel Turrero García@miguel_turrero

I’m so excited to share the results of our long-running project. Wonder what happened when we (unexpectedly) removed Nkx2.1-lineage neurons from the lateral septum? Well, it started like that, then grew and grew… Here’s the pre-print - we look forward to any and all feedback!

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