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doroteaartscience.bsky.social
Scientist with an artsy heart. Project Manager for mito911. Citizen of the world.
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Great talk for a start @joulesriley.bsky.social !
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Thank you to @mito911.bsky.social team for their support and @asapresearch.bsky.social for giving me the space and opportunity to contribute to #open #science through #art !
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Thank you @beatascienceart.bsky.social for the invitation to present my work and for nurturing this expanding community of artistic scientists!
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The highlights at the #art #exhibition were the PD Edition @asapresearch.bsky.social , Autophagy and Mitophagy by @mito911.bsky.social and more recent collaborations with Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and @humantechnopole.bsky.social
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🤩 Art by @drewberry.bsky.social @loliboldu.bsky.social @patriciabondia.bsky.social @jayeperview.bsky.social @hudrewthis.bsky.social @molmir.bsky.social @munafomarzia.bsky.social @snowotarski.bsky.social @marykoreilly.bsky.social @biyolokum.bsky.social @ahnaskop.bsky.social @bryanwelm.bsky.social
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Glad you like it Elias! Thank you!
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A special thanks to Dr. Alivernini and Dr. Di Mario @unicatt.bsky.social for having involved me in this creative adventure which has led Art&Science to be on the cover of this December Issue!
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Congrats to all authors from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore “A. Gemelli” (IT); Research into Inflammatory Arthritis Centre Versus Arthritis (RACE); Newcastle University; GSK (UK); Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School,Boston; Broad Institute of MIT (USA) on the their findings!
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The hypocaustum below represents the underlying blood stream from where DCs infiltrate the synovial tissue (holes in the floor and fallen mosaic pieces show connection between the two levels) determining the three conditions analysed.
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On the cover: a team of archeologists unravelling the pattern of a mosaic floor in an ancient domus romana. The colorful tiles pattern represents the newly characterised composition and localization of diverse DC/T cell populations found in the synovial tissue (mosaic floor).
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Authors investigate the roles of synovial tissue (ST) myeloid DCs in health and active or remission stages of rheumatoid arthritis using a combination of scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics and DC/T cell co-cultures, and infere functional features of ST-DCs in immune tolerance and disease.
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Read full text here: www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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When less or no IRGQ is present (dim and chaotic factory on the left), all kinds of scissors pile up unassembled or discarded, resulting in unproductive chain production and signaling in cells. (text adapted from Heraus et al. cover submission)
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Different conformations get assembled: close, “ready-for-sale”, pink; open, “non-conformational”, green; halves, free heavy chains, yellow. While pink scissors get displayed on a shelf for sale (plasma membrane), IRGQ discards defective ones into a bin (the autophagosome), ensuring quality control.
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The image illustrates the intricate quality-control process within the ER and highlights the role of IRGQ in MHC-I quality control. Here, a hepatocellular carcinoma cell is shown as a busy factory producing garden scissors, that symbolize MHC-I molecules with light and heavy chains.
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The session will be followed by a collective #art #exhibition organized by @beatascienceart.bsky.social at UC San Diego Park & Market, 1100 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92101. ⬇️RSVP to join - space is limited! beatascienceart.com/artshow2024/
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A very special thanks to the organizers of this event including 💜 @beatascienceart.bsky.social 🎨🖼️ !!
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Mark your calendars: 🗓️Dec 17, 2024 ⏰6:30 to 10:30 pm 📍at UCSD Park & Market, 1100 Market Street, San Diego, CA RSVP here beatascienceart.com/artshow2024/ or scan the QR code in the flyer. Free and open to the public, with complimentary food and drinks - spots are limited!
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Cool! Enjoy the new workplace and colleagues!
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The sunny California seems like the best place for the lysosome daisy to grow, being it on an office desk or at home!
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Congrats Yasin! Have a good transition and Anjou the new journey!