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Bianxiao Cui

@bianxiaoc

Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University. Biophysics and neuroscience. Scientist and educator.

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linkhttps://cuilab.stanford.edu/ calendar_today08-04-2020 02:55:15

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Membrane curvature promotes ER-PM contact and dyad formation in cardiomyocytes. Yang Yang Ching-Ting Tsai Chih-Hao Lu Francesca Santoro Zeinab Jahed Jen Liou Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD Membrane Curvature Promotes ER-PM Contact Formation via Junctophilin-EHD Interactions biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Big Nature paper this week on improved lifespan (in mice!) using an antibody to block IL11 Old mice without IL11 even look healthier 🧵

Big Nature paper this week on improved lifespan (in mice!) using an antibody to block IL11

Old mice without IL11 even look healthier 

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Happy to share our paper on long-term single-particle tracking in live neurons Nature Chemical Biology. We showed that the number of active dynein motors can switch stochastically during the long transport, and we resolved the molecular steps of dynein. nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Membrane curvature promotes ER-PM contacts in cardiomyocytes. Excited to share our work published in Nature Cell Biology today. Congratulations to Yang and the team! nature.com/articles/s4155…

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💫NEW: Yang et al show that #PlasmaMembrane curvature promotes the site-specific formation of contacts with the #EndoplasmicReticulum through junctophilin-2 tethers in #cardiomyocytes. Cuilab Stanford Chemistry @Stanford_CHEMH Bianxiao Cui Yang Yang nature.com/articles/s4155…

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Stanford Science Fellowship - 3 year postdoc fellowship. Application open now. Deadline: Oct. 18. stanfordsciencefellows.stanford.edu

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We recently introduced human neural loop #assembloids created from 4 parts to study the cortico-striato-midbrain-thalamo-cortical pathway Here’s a short animated summary of the work led by Yuki Miura and Ji-Il Kim in the lab