Thomas Dennison (@thomasdennison) 's Twitter Profile
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Clatworthy Lab (@clatworthylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phenotypically distinct neutrophils patrol uninfected human and mouse lymph nodes pnas.org/content/early/… Laurence’s paper is on line! Great 2-P imaging. Congrats Laurence!@ClatworthyLab

University of Cambridge Department of Paediatrics (@paediatcam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gut research identifies key cellular changes associated with childhood-onset Crohn's Disease medicalxpress.com/news/2020-12-g… via Medical Xpress, a Cambridge University press release, concerning the work of #MattZilbauer and colleagues. #crohnsdisease

Rasa Elmentaite (@elmentaite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We mark the last day of #crohnsandcolitisawarenessweek by sharing our #singlecell work encompassing #humandevelopment & #crohnsdisease. Very happy to be a part of the best team together with Alex Ross, Matt Zilbauer, ludovic vallier, Sarah & Teichlab! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Francesca Perrone (@franc_perrone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very exciting reading about the implication of organoids in translation medicine. So happy to work with #intestinal #organoids and to contribute in basic research and biomedical advances

Francesca Perrone (@franc_perrone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in working with #organoids and understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of #gut #cancer in Cystic Fibrosis patients? Apply to the PhD position in our lab to join an exciting research and lab environment.

Interested in working with #organoids and understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of #gut #cancer in Cystic Fibrosis patients? Apply to the PhD position in our lab to join an exciting research and lab environment.
Medical Xpress (@medical_xpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lab-grown 'mini-guts' could help in development of new and more personalized treatments for #Crohn'sDisease Cambridge University medicalxpress.com/news/2024-06-l…

Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arthur Hatt was diagnosed with #Crohns when he was 9 years old. He's one of the children who have donated gut cells to help scientists Cambridge Stem Cell Institute Cambridge University Hospitals NHS study their condition. Find out how lab-grown mini-guts could change how we treat the disease: cam.ac.uk/stories/crohns…

Arthur Hatt was diagnosed with #Crohns when he was 9 years old.

He's one of the children who have donated gut cells to help scientists <a href="/SCICambridge/">Cambridge Stem Cell Institute</a> <a href="/CUH_NHS/">Cambridge University Hospitals NHS</a> study their condition.

Find out how lab-grown mini-guts could change how we treat the disease: cam.ac.uk/stories/crohns…
Milner Therapeutics Institute (@themilnerinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡Research News ⚡ We’re delighted that work at the Milner Institute in collaboration with Professor Matthias Zilbauer has made a promising step toward identifying more precise and personalised treatments for patients with Crohn’s disease 👀 👉 milner.cam.ac.uk/milner-collabo…

⚡Research News ⚡

We’re delighted that work at the Milner Institute in collaboration with Professor Matthias Zilbauer has made a promising step toward identifying more precise and personalised treatments for patients with Crohn’s disease 👀

👉 milner.cam.ac.uk/milner-collabo…
The Standard (@theldnstandard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️ "This is the final confirmation that these mechanisms seem to be truly important" Matthias Zilbauer explains how they used lab-grown 'mini-guts' to learn about the mechanisms behind Crohn's disease 👨‍🔬 🎧 Tech & Science Daily podcast - lnk.to/x494eZ

EurekAlert! (@eurekalert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Cambridge University scientists have grown ‘mini-guts’ in the lab to help understand Crohn’s disease, showing that ‘switches’ that modify DNA in gut cells play an important role in the disease and how it presents in patients. #StemCellResearch eurekalert.org/news-releases/…

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (@genbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lab-Grown "Mini-Guts" Link Crohn's Disease Severity to Epigenetic Changes Researchers say intestinal epithelial organoids could in future be used to tailor Crohn’s disease treatment to individual patients. Learn more: ow.ly/js3l50Sg3bu

Lab-Grown "Mini-Guts" Link Crohn's Disease Severity to Epigenetic Changes

Researchers say intestinal epithelial organoids could in future be used to tailor Crohn’s disease treatment to individual patients. Learn more: ow.ly/js3l50Sg3bu