Magali Suzanne
@magalisuzanne
Group leader at the CBI in Toulouse #droso #cell biology #morphogenesis #apoptosis
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24-03-2016 16:58:30
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Dystrophin as a shock absorber: A study Mechanobiology Institute NUS University of Minnesota published ACS Nano shows how stochastic unfolding & refolding of spectrin repeats in dystrophin central domain helps in buffering forces during muscle contraction. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… #musculardystrophy
Check out latest @DavidGDrubin lab cool paper on how type 1 myosins anchor actin assembly during clathrin-mediated endocytosis in Journal of Cell Biology bit.ly/2FDvtWe.
Our latest MaurangeLab ! And thanks PLOS Biology for excellent editorial management
📢Launching the Mechanocontrol Summer School on #Mechanobiology of Breast Cancer. From 17-20 of September 2019 in La #Cerdanya, at the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees 🌲, north of #Barcelona. Registration soon. 🔝 speakers! 🔥topics! More info: mechanocontrol.eu/mechanobiology…
Our new paper describing a new role for the nucleus as an actor in force generation during morphogenesis is online in Developmental Cell. Congratulations to Arnaud and Mégane for their fantastic work CBI Toulouse !! cell.com/developmental-…
Our paper about tissue elongation due to the interplay between signaling and cellular mechanics is now available at BioRxiv Samira Anbari did a great job!!! She will be looking for a postdoc soon... Samira Anbari James Sharpe biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
Antabio SAS advances cystic fibrosis programme - european-biotechnology.com/up-to-date/lat… via European Biotech
Our 2 new collaborative papers on @antabio's clinical candidate ANT2681, a potent #NDM inhibitor in combination w/ meropenem for treating #MBL #CRE infections👇 1⃣SAR (ACS Infect. Dis, w/Università di Siena): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32786279/ 2⃣PKPD (AAC, w/University of Liverpool): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32778549/ #AMR
The SAR and PKPD of ANT2681-MEM, @antabio's QIDP-designated clinical candidate for treating NDM-CRE infections, published in two different papers in collaboration with University of Liverpool & Università di Siena, respectively. lnkd.in/euYiyqe