Lorena Omega (@omega_lorena) 's Twitter Profile
Lorena Omega

@omega_lorena

Master of Biotechnology
#BiologicalSciences #Astronomy #Music

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Comunidad Biológica (@bio_comunidad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Así se ve el corazón durante un infarto, fibrilación o paro cardíaco: Una cosa es ver la actividad eléctrica en el monitor y otra cosa es ver la actividad mecánica.

SUNEO (@suneo_oaxaca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Egresada SUNEO 💡 . Reconocemos a nuestra brillante egresada Arleth Miranda, quien desarrolló su amor por la ciencia en la Universidad de la Cañada, estudiando la Ingeniería en Farmacobiología, y actualmente se encuentra trabajando en un candidato vacunal contra el virus del

Egresada SUNEO 💡
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Reconocemos a nuestra brillante egresada Arleth Miranda, quien desarrolló su amor por la ciencia en la Universidad de la Cañada, estudiando la Ingeniería en Farmacobiología, y actualmente se encuentra trabajando en un candidato vacunal contra el virus del
Roberto Trobajo Hernández (@roberto_trobajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Un cirujano chino extirpó un tumor del pulmón de una paciente que estaba a 5 mil km de distancia. El médico remoto controlaba un robot desde Shanghái (#China)mientras la paciente se encontraba en la ciudad de Kashgar. La operación fue un éxito.

Rebecca Ann Jones (@rebannjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to have contributed to this story from @lleybova and others, now out in Developmental Cell! We show that hair follicle cell fates are radially patterned by Wnt and Shh gradients and that position and fate determine morphogenetic behavior. nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…

Proud to have contributed to this story from @lleybova and others, now out in <a href="/Dev_Cell/">Developmental Cell</a>! We show that hair follicle cell fates are radially patterned by Wnt and Shh gradients and that position and fate determine morphogenetic behavior. nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…
Christopher Thomas (@lastchristhomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share our latest work on #Ovulation, now published in Nature Cell Biology! 🎉 Grateful to my teammates Tabea Marx and Sarah Penir in Schuh Lab at MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences for excellent teamwork. 🙌 Dive into the details here 👇 #Ovary #Egg #Reproduction #CellBiology #Fertility

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists have designed a new form of insulin that can automatically switch itself on and off depending on glucose levels in the blood go.nature.com/3A14Yrk

Genaro Vázquez (@genaroactin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Están invitados al seminario que daré el jueves. Les mostraremos el primer órgano en un chip funcional desarrollado en México :)

Martin Picard (@mitopsychobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing this mitochondrial reconstruction for the first time with MJ McManus was one of the most exciting sight ever! It changed my life. What do you see? The story behind cristae alignment here: scientificamerican.com/article/why-mi…

Martin Picard (@mitopsychobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise triggers mitochondrial biogenesis, increasing the number and size of the mitochondrial collective in various cell types What else do we know increases mitochondrial content? What else should we test?

William A. Wallace, Ph.D. (@drwilliamwallac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evolution seemingly builds complexity from the familiar molecular foundations. At first glance, plants and humans seem worlds apart, but at the molecular level, the chemistry of life speaks a shared language. The green pigment chlorophyll, which lets plants capture sunlight for

Evolution seemingly builds complexity from the familiar molecular foundations.

At first glance, plants and humans seem worlds apart, but at the molecular level, the chemistry of life speaks a shared language.

The green pigment chlorophyll, which lets plants capture sunlight for
Dylan Burnette (@mag2art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An iPSC-derived heart muscle cell assembling sarcomeres videoed through a spinning disk confocal microscope by Burnette Lab graduate student, Emma Koory. Alpha-actinin-2 is shown. Colors denote Z slices (red-bottom; green-middle; blue-top). Movie length- 40 hours.