Sarah Robertson (@choosy_uterus) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Robertson

@choosy_uterus

Prof of Reproductive Immunology, Robinson Research Institute - sharing knowledge, research and discovery in reproductive science & health. Opinions are my own.

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calendar_today22-06-2012 13:56:06

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Prof. Nick Talley (@prof_nicktalley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“PFAS, the “forever chemicals” have emerged as one of the major pollution issues. Used for decades in everyday objects — cosmetics, takeout containers, frying pans — PFAS linked to serious health risks including cancer. Do what you can before you get sued” nytimes.com/2024/05/28/cli…

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Biggest paper yet from the lab out now in Immunity! It is a massive #openscience resource on #tissueTregs, and what makes #Tregs tick in the #tissues. Spoiler-alert: Tissue Tregs are really different from what we all thought. 🧵 1/21 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Nice evidence from Rosanna Ramhorst on a potential role for DCs in immune-mediated quality control at implantation: Embryo Quality Conditions the Secretory Profile of Tolerogenic Dendritic Cell DC‐10 During the Peri‐Implantation Period - Gori 2024, AJRI onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

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Our new study showing common fertility drug clomid can interfere with immune adaptation for pregnancy with adverse consequences for fetal development when present in the periconception phase - a call to be sure clinical use in human is well-supervised academic.oup.com/endo/article/1…

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Nice presentation from Dexter Chan on miR146a and tracking down how females assess seminal fluid quality then attenuate reproductive resource investment accordingly! #SSR2024 #Dublin

Nice presentation from <a href="/Dexter_HY_Chan/">Dexter Chan</a> on miR146a and tracking down how females assess seminal fluid quality then attenuate reproductive resource investment accordingly! #SSR2024 #Dublin
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An article to ponder over your morning coffee. Population decline: where demography, social science, and biology intersect doi.org/10.1530/REP-24… SRB

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Hmmmm… could this be why mast cells are important in uterine receptivity to embryo implantation? All those neutrophils recruited in response to seminal fluid need to go somewhere… I feel an experiment coming on!

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Did you know there are over 30 trillion bacterial and fungal cells in the human microbiome? Antibiotics cause an imbalance between these fungal cells and bacteria in our microbiome. Professor James Hurley from UniMelb MDHS explains → unimelb.me/4fKkhVn Grampians Health

Did you know there are over 30 trillion bacterial and fungal cells in the human microbiome? Antibiotics cause an imbalance between these fungal cells and bacteria in our microbiome.

Professor James Hurley from <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a> explains → unimelb.me/4fKkhVn

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Great to be here at Parliament House tonight representing SRB with Parliamentary Friends of Science discussing Australia's strengths and opportunities in synthetic biology - lots of potential for reproduction science to engage and benefit Robinson Research Institute

Great to be here at Parliament House tonight representing <a href="/ReproductionSRB/">SRB</a> with Parliamentary Friends of Science discussing Australia's strengths and opportunities in synthetic biology - lots of potential for reproduction science to engage and benefit <a href="/RobsInstitute/">Robinson Research Institute</a>
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Stay tuned for more to come from Kerrie Foyle Dexter Chan and the team on gamma/delta T cells in the uterus - it’s so interesting to find new biological mechanisms in reproduction

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Great to be part of this fun (and informative!) take on post-copulatory female cryptic choice with legends Mariana Wolfner and Susan Suarez - check out Sex is Weird: Sexy females fight back ABC Australia ABC Radio National abc.net.au/listen/program…

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Featured content from last week's anniversary focus issue on #Technology! "In vitro human cell-based models: What can they do and what are their limitations?" Read the Voices article, co-published by Trends in Biotechnology and Cell: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

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3DMOUSEneST: a volumetric label-free imaging method evaluating embryo–uterine interaction and decidualization efficacy Read this Techniques & Resources Article by Audrey Savolainen, Renata Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen (Renata Prunskaite University of Oulu) and colleagues: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

3DMOUSEneST: a volumetric label-free imaging method evaluating embryo–uterine interaction and decidualization efficacy

Read this Techniques &amp; Resources Article by Audrey Savolainen, Renata Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen (<a href="/PH_Renata/">Renata Prunskaite </a> <a href="/UniOulu/">University of Oulu</a>) and colleagues:

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
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Wow - parental amyloids and associated proteins in offspring germlines implies mechanism for their propagation over generations. Noncanonical inheritance of phenotypic information by protein amyloids | Nature Cell Biology nature.com/articles/s4155…