
Vanja Tepavcevic
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Neurobiologist.Oligodendrocytes/myelin/remyelination/energy metabolism; @tepavcevicvanja.bsky.social
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30-10-2020 11:01:30
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Distinct adipose progenitor cells emerging with age drive active adipogenesis #aging #adiposetissue Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

PERSPECTIVE | H Ren, Y Tang and D Zhang (Peking University, University of Michigan) Read this Perspective on the wide range of functions of the PTM, protein L-lactylation, in regulating cellular metabolism and signaling and as a potential therapeutic target. rdcu.be/ei2ln




Ever wondered where NLRP3 needs to be in the cell to activate the inflammasome? Turns out, it does not really matter. Check out our latest study in Nature Communications: nature.com/articles/s4146… See 🧵👇 1/9

A pioneer of #myelin research, Bill Blakemore from Cambridge University and Wolfson College has passed away. Rest in peace, Bill, you will be greatly missed, thank you for so much 💔


A comprehensive review of the role of short-chain fatty acids in #brain disorders-Congrats Samuel Wachamo sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

We are all saddened to hear the news about the passing of Prof. Bill Blakemore. Bill was a champion of myelin and MS research, his work deepened our understanding of remyelination and has given us models to study it. Rest in peace, Bill. Our deepest condolences. Cambridge University







Friends, I would like to share our work at ISSCR education committee in collaboration with Harvard Medical School, the first CME course for clinicians and students #stem #cells #medicine, this open access course is translated in 5 languages. please RT Pluchino lab - Regenerative Neuroimmunology Paul Knoepfler nature


Gene therapy then and now: A look back at changes in the field over the past 25 years hubs.li/Q03mqKYb0 Special issue highlight: Celebrating 25 years of Molecular Therapy Molecular Therapy @asgctherapy UMass Chan Medical School


So good to see progressive MS & the world's first drug trial - the MS Society UK Octopus Trial - on Channel 4 News. It features one of their first trial recruits, Brad who barely leaves the house these days. More info/how to sign up: ukmsregister.org/octopus channel4.com/news/progressi…