Roselli lab Uni-Ulm

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Roselli lab Uni-Ulm

Roselli lab Uni-Ulm

@RoselliLab

Neuro-people doing cellular/circuit/synaptic/translational research on ALS and acute brain injuries using viruses, microscopes, immunology and biochemistry.

Helmholstr.8-89081 Ulm DE شامل ہوئے Eylül 2020
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Roselli lab Uni-Ulm
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what connects intracranial hypertension to neuroinflammation? in astrocytes the mechanosensor Piezo cross-activates EGFR, which in drives chemokine secretion and reduces water fluxes. from porcine model to human cells: latest preprintis out: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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What happens to lipid metabolism in ALS? What connects hypothalamus to the movement of triglycerides across the body? Angiopoietins coordinate the repartitioning of lipids from muscles to brown adipose tissue when hypothalamus is neuro-inflamed : link.springer.com/article/10.118…
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In the acute phase of traumatic brain injury, how does the body keep in check the inflammatory response? It appear that basophils are recruited to the spleen follicles to deliver much-needed IL-13 to dendritic cells : link.springer.com/article/10.118…
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What happens to hypothalamus in neurodegenerative diseases? It appears that its involvement is more common that previously thought. Our latest collaboration with the great group of Jan Kassubek: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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how can you avoid the brain-wide inflammation that occurs in a polytrauma patient? it looks like it depends on which structure of the brain you want to address. More in our latest preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.648…
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Roselli lab Uni-Ulm@RoselliLab·
What happens to inhibitory synapses in ALS? how do they react to the changes in excitability and to the onset of the disease? We have used functionalized nanobodies and multiple chemogenetic systems with orthogonal pharmacology to explore them :jneurosci.org/content/early/…
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Roselli lab Uni-Ulm@RoselliLab·
ALS patients often experience a rapid weight loss, and changes in their serum lipids . We have elucidated one of the molecular mechanisms linking a set of angiopoietin proteins, with the neuroinflammation and atrophy of the hypothalamus: link.springer.com/article/10.118…
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Roselli lab Uni-Ulm@RoselliLab·
Invitations to students´symposia are among the highest acknowledgements one can receive: there is little politics involved, no money, no clubs... just interest in hearing about something new.
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Roselli lab Uni-Ulm@RoselliLab·
@lvolpic in my hands it hallucinate a lot of references. Grok usually gets the right, although it misses some key refs.
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Laura Volpicelli 🇺🇸
Laura Volpicelli 🇺🇸@lvolpic·
IMO Google Gemini is the best for biomedical research and finding papers and information related to scientific questions
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our tracing approaches also support the concept of a circuit link between motor cortex and hypothalamic neurodegeneration in ALS.
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@ThePhDPlace definitely too little unless you are closely supervised by one or two senior postdocs (still too little, anyway).
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The PhD Place@ThePhDPlace·
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waiting for the outcome of 5 resubmitted-revised papers............
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