New publication in Current Biology for Baum Lab
In her, Chantal Roubinet () has shown that the nuclear compartment is maintained throughout mitosis in Drosophila neural stem cells.
Chantal Roubinet on her recent publication in Current Biology
In her , Chantal Roubinet studied assymetric nuclear division in Drosophila neural stem cells and found that the daughter nuclei differed in chromatin organisation, envelope composition and size. We've asked her to tell us about the research.
Building consensus on definition and nomenclature of HPB organoids
Hepatic, pancreatic and biliary (HPB) organoids have recently emerged as excellent model systems of regenerative processes and disease.
Democratising deep learning for microscopy with ZeroCostDL4Mic
Deep  Learning  (DL)  methods  are  increasingly  recognised  as powerful analysis tools for microscopy and can carry out many tasks like image segmentation, classification, object detection, denoising. Additionally, their potential to outperform conventional image processing pipelines is now well established.
New publication in J Biol Chem for the de Bruin Lab
A by the de Bruin lab, published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, investigates how cells buffer transcription levels against changes in DNA copy number during S phase, known as gene expression homeostasis.
Review in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology by Luigi Aloia
In a new in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Luigi Aloia examines the role of epigenetic regulation of cell-fate in determining adult liver regeneration after injury, and how the interplay between epigenetics and metabolism may contribute