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Munera lab

@muneralab

Assistant professor, Medical University of South Carolina. Studying human hindgut development and disease using human pluripotent stem cell derived organoids.

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human pluripotent stem cell derived colonic organoid stained for E-CAD (white) CLDN1 (green but not detectable) and CDX2 (red). #FluorescenceFriday #sciart #bioart #organoids

human pluripotent stem cell derived colonic organoid stained for E-CAD (white) CLDN1 (green but not detectable) and CDX2 (red). #FluorescenceFriday #sciart #bioart #organoids
Nikon Small World (@nikonsmallworld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're back for another #SmallWorldInMotionMonday! Here we can see neutrophils, a white blood cell that helps protect from infection, gathering near the lymph node of a mouse 🐭. bit.ly/4hwupkv Credit: Dr. Olena Kamenyeva

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The Society for Developmental Biology has released a statement on the Unprecedented Disruptions to Biomedical Research in the United States.

The Society for Developmental Biology has released a statement on the Unprecedented Disruptions to Biomedical Research in the United States.
Erik A. Rodriguez (@erin_rod_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I would like to honor the memory of Roger Y. Tsien, born on February 1, 1952. His legacy lives with all who use his technologies, including calcium sensors, fluorescent proteins, the acetoxymethyl (AM) ester, & many more! nature.com/articles/nmeth… #FluorescenceFriday

Today, I would like to honor the memory of Roger Y. Tsien, born on February 1, 1952. His legacy lives with all who use his technologies, including calcium sensors, fluorescent proteins, the acetoxymethyl (AM) ester, & many more!

nature.com/articles/nmeth…

#FluorescenceFriday
Xavier Trepat (@xaviertrepat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from the lab🎈. Introducing Micro Immune Response On-chip (MIRO), a device that replicates tumors and their microenvironment to better understand responses to immunotherapies (cyan=immune cells, red=cancer, green=CAFs). IBEC

Cell Stem Cell (@cellstemcell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online Now! Coordinated differentiation of human intestinal organoids with functional enteric neurons and vasculature dlvr.it/TJKM8L #stemcells

Yifat Merbl lab (@ymerbl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Paper alert 🚨 Our latest research is out in nature! We reveal a surprising new role for the proteasome in innate immunity: generating antimicrobial peptides that can directly disrupt bacterial membranes. 🦠⚡ Weizmann Institute Systems_Immunology_WIS 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4158… 🧵👇

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Human colonoid organoid stained for NHE3 (white) CDH1 (green) and CDH17 (red). #FluorescenceFriday #sciart #bioart #organoids

Human  colonoid organoid stained for NHE3 (white) CDH1 (green) and CDH17 (red). #FluorescenceFriday #sciart #bioart #organoids
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If you are a developmental biologist in the southeast region, please register for the Society for Developmental Biology | 2025 SDB Southeast Regional Meeting. #SESDB2025. sdbonline.org/sesdb2025

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Join us for the Society for Developmental Biology Southeast Regional Meeting, May 19-21! sdbonline.org/sesdb2025 Showcase your exciting research & receive valuable feedback at any stage, from a newly fertilized idea to a rapidly gastrulating hypothesis to a fully 'developed' story.😀#SESDB2025 #DevBio

Join us for the <a href="/SocDevBio/">Society for Developmental Biology</a> Southeast Regional Meeting, May 19-21! sdbonline.org/sesdb2025 Showcase your exciting research &amp; receive valuable feedback at any stage, from a newly fertilized idea to a rapidly gastrulating hypothesis to a fully 'developed' story.😀#SESDB2025 #DevBio
MUSC College of Medicine (@musc_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! MUSC’s Digestive Disease Research Core Center, led by Dr. Don Rockey, has earned a 5-year renewal of its prestigious NIH grant. As one of only 17 centers in the United States, we take pride in being a national leader in the field.