Peter Wang (@peter_sicong) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Wang

@peter_sicong

PhD student @Stanford Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine program

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calendar_today28-06-2019 03:16:08

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Lyssiotis Lab (@lyssiotislab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t get this line out of my head since reading it at the end of the abstract for this paper: “Sleep, like aging, may be an inescapable consequence of aerobic metabolism.” nature.com/articles/s4158…

Developmental Cell (@dev_cell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online now: Telocytes deliver essential Wnts directly to murine intestinal stem cells via synapse-like contacts dlvr.it/TM4S6V

Daniel Dan Liu (@daniel_d_liu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new study, “Modeling glioma intratumoral heterogeneity with primary human neural stem and progenitor cells,” is online now at StemCellReports! Spearheaded by our talented undergrad Daniel. A thread on the study: 1/ cell.com/stem-cell-repo…

Martin Pera (@martinperajax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pretemer, Y., Gao, Y., Kanai, K. et al. An iPSC-based in vitro model recapitulates human thymic epithelial development and multi-lineage specification. Nat Commun 16, 7680 (2025). doi.org/10.1038/s41467…

Developmental Cell (@dev_cell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online now: Environmental and genetic risk factors of depression converge on neuronal dysfunction driven by changes in cholesterol homeostasis dlvr.it/TN0LBQ

Matteo A. Molè (@matteo_mole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BIG NEWS: The era of in vitro human embryo implantation has arrived! 🧬 We have successfully modeled the earliest stages of pregnancy in the lab using a new 3D "organoid uterus" platform. Published today in Cell: doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…

🚨 BIG NEWS: The era of in vitro human embryo implantation has arrived! 🧬

We have successfully modeled the earliest stages of pregnancy in the lab using a new 3D "organoid uterus" platform. Published today in <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a>: doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…
Rajiv McCoy (@rajivmccoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pregnancy loss is common in humans, and chromosome abnormalities are the leading cause. Using genetic data from ~140,000 IVF embryos, we show that common variation in meiosis genes influences recombination and aneuploidy risk. Sara Carioscia Arjun Biddanda nature.com/articles/s4158…

Martin Pera (@martinperajax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Generation of functionally competent testicular somatic cells from pluripotent stem cells | Science Advances science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Ming "Tommy" Tang (@tangming2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/9 Every bulk RNA-seq experiment I run goes through the same 7 checks before I trust the results. I've been burned enough times to know: if you skip QC, you will find out the hard way. Usually during a meeting with your collaborator. Here's my checklist:

Immunity (@immunitycp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online now: Skin inflammation and itch response are independently regulated by distinct nociceptor subsets dlvr.it/TS3Gqd

Roychoudhuri Lab (@roychoudhurilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible new paper from Max Krummel's group showing that macrophages sample cellular content from living cells to present to T cells! nature.com/articles/s4158…

Rouskin Lab (@rouskinlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out super cool new paper we contributed to , I’m calling it “"One SNP refolds a lncRNA and rewrites the rules of stem cell self-renewal.” A new lncRNA called HOTSCRAMBL sits in the HOXA cluster and works as a splicing chaperone — it recruits SRSF2 to help HOXA9 get properly

Check out super cool new paper we contributed to , I’m calling it “"One SNP refolds a lncRNA and rewrites the rules of stem cell self-renewal.” A new lncRNA called HOTSCRAMBL sits in the HOXA cluster and works as a splicing chaperone — it recruits SRSF2 to help HOXA9 get properly
Caleb Lareau (@caleblareau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mechanistic breakthrough (imo) came a few months back where hyperphosphorylated tau (a hallmark molecular feature of dementia) was shown to bind HSV-1 directly, suggesting that the molecular pathology of AD could be a chronic response to infection. 3/n x.com/rust_ruslan/st…