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Krauss Lab🐣🔬 (@krausslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣🎙WE'RE HIRING! The Krauss lab is recruiting a postdoc to study cytoskeletal regulation in muscle stem cell quiescence and activation. The community at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is vibrant, collaborative, and passionate! Please RT and share with colleagues🤩

🗣🎙WE'RE HIRING! The Krauss lab is recruiting a postdoc to study cytoskeletal regulation in muscle stem cell quiescence and activation. The community at <a href="/IcahnMountSinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a> is vibrant, collaborative, and passionate!

Please RT and share with colleagues🤩
Krauss Lab🐣🔬 (@krausslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're just catching up now, but... Big 🥂 to Dr. Margaret Hung for an amazing defense🥳 Very happy you’re PhinisheD and even happier we don’t have to say goodbye just yet! Maggie will be staying with the Krauss lab for a bit before entering the exciting world of biotech!

We're just catching up now, but...
Big 🥂 to Dr. Margaret Hung for an amazing defense🥳 Very happy you’re PhinisheD and even happier we don’t have to say goodbye just yet! 

Maggie will be staying with the Krauss lab for a bit before entering the exciting world of biotech!
Krauss Lab🐣🔬 (@krausslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to our most recent lab alum Allison Kann for being selected as one of 2023's Jane Coffin Childs Fellows! We're all so very proud of you, Allison!🥳

ARMI (@armi_labs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In ARMI's next Special Seminar, we will be hearing from Dr Robert Krauss Krauss Lab🐣🔬 from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who will discussing his work in understanding the role of quiescent skeletal muscle stem cells in sensing tissue injury. More info: bit.ly/45UL2ke

In ARMI's next Special Seminar, we will be hearing from Dr Robert Krauss <a href="/KraussLab/">Krauss Lab🐣🔬</a> from <a href="/IcahnMountSinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a>, who will discussing his work in understanding the role of quiescent skeletal muscle stem cells in sensing tissue injury. More info: bit.ly/45UL2ke
Mechanobiology Institute (@mbisg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First, Krauss Lab🐣🔬 tackled the question of how quiescent stem cells detect tissue damage and initiate the quiescence-activation transition. His lab showed how muscle stem cells retract projections during injury, and these can sense biomechanical shifts or signals for activation 💪

First, <a href="/KraussLab/">Krauss Lab🐣🔬</a> tackled the question of how quiescent stem cells detect tissue damage and initiate the quiescence-activation transition. His lab showed how muscle stem cells retract projections during injury, and these can sense biomechanical shifts or signals for activation 💪
Maggie Hung (@mmhung22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Saturday! Our preprint on how apical cadherin-based adhesion in the skeletal muscle stem cell is critical for quiescence, niche localization, and maintenance is officially online🤩

Krauss Lab🐣🔬 (@krausslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very pleased to have our review on the MuSC niche featured in the last J Cell Science issue of 2023. Wishing everyone a happy 2024! journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…

We are very pleased to have our review on the MuSC niche featured in the last <a href="/J_Cell_Sci/">J Cell Science</a> issue of 2023. Wishing everyone a happy 2024!

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J Cell Science (@j_cell_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In their Cell Science at a Glance Article, Margaret Hung Maggie Hung, Robert Krauss Krauss Lab🐣🔬 and colleagues Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai present the most recent research on signalling in the muscle stem cell niche and provide perspectives for future research. journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…

In their Cell Science at a Glance Article, Margaret Hung <a href="/mmhung22/">Maggie Hung</a>, Robert Krauss <a href="/krausslab/">Krauss Lab🐣🔬</a> and colleagues <a href="/icahnmountsinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a> present the most recent research on signalling in the muscle stem cell niche and provide perspectives for future research.
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Tajbakhsh lab (@labtajbakhsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to see this work out. Kudos to J øë f et al. who poured their heart into it. Unusual mesenchymal cell-like signature adopted by extraocular muscle stem cells, with high ECM content. Could help understand why these muscles are so resistant to many devastating myopathies.

Development (@dev_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cadherin-based adhesions put MuSCs in place Read this Research Highlight showcasing work from Margaret Hung Maggie Hung, Robert Krauss Krauss Lab🐣🔬 and colleagues Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

Cadherin-based adhesions put MuSCs in place

Read this Research Highlight showcasing work from Margaret Hung <a href="/mmhung22/">Maggie Hung</a>, Robert Krauss <a href="/KraussLab/">Krauss Lab🐣🔬</a> and colleagues <a href="/IcahnMountSinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a>:

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
Development (@dev_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read the #OpenAccess Stem Cells and Regeneration Article 'Cadherin-dependent adhesion is required for muscle stem cell niche anchorage and maintenance' here: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

Read the #OpenAccess Stem Cells and Regeneration Article 'Cadherin-dependent adhesion is required for muscle stem cell niche anchorage and maintenance' here:

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
Development (@dev_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To find out the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author Margaret Hung Maggie Hung and corresponding author Robert Krauss Krauss Lab🐣🔬 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

To find out the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author Margaret Hung <a href="/mmhung22/">Maggie Hung</a> and corresponding author Robert Krauss <a href="/KraussLab/">Krauss Lab🐣🔬</a> <a href="/IcahnMountSinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a>:

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
Matthew S. Alexander (@matt_muscle_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to @Mayank_Verma_ Allison Kann Krauss Lab🐣🔬 and colleagues for their new eLife - the journal paper: Endothelial cell signature in muscle stem cells validated by VEGFA-FLT1-AKT1 axis promoting survival of muscle stem cell. tinyurl.com/pbkh5jvr