Lennart Kuck, PhD (@kucklennart) 's Twitter Profile
Lennart Kuck, PhD

@kucklennart

Red blood cell researcher; ⚽️;🫀; 🥨; 🏋🏻; 🏓; PhD life 🇦🇺🇩🇪 I get unjustifiably excited by red cell phenomena.

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Without internal organelles to do repairs, red blood cells must be replaced frequently. But how do red blood cells die? A study explores the role of Piezo1, a stretch-activated transmembrane cation channel, in red blood cell removal. In PNAS: ow.ly/Xhp350ThCLZ

Without internal organelles to do repairs, red blood cells must be replaced frequently. But how do red blood cells die? A study explores the role of Piezo1, a stretch-activated transmembrane cation channel, in red blood cell removal. In PNAS: ow.ly/Xhp350ThCLZ
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Study published in Call for Papers on #Inflammation & CV Disease suggests that red blood cells deserve attention as a key player in systemic inflammation and STEMI. ow.ly/7kFi50UfiE7

Study published in Call for Papers on #Inflammation & CV Disease suggests that red blood cells deserve attention as a key player in systemic inflammation and STEMI. ow.ly/7kFi50UfiE7
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Delighted to share my essay is among those receiving the honours of publication in Physiology (APS Journal)! Thanks APS Publications for running this competition, a rewarding challenge to make our complex research more easily understandable 🥳 check out all the great essays 👇 #scicomm

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🎊Congratulations to Lennart Kuck, PhD on winning the 🥇place of Physiology 2024 essay contest🎉 The Force Awakens - How Red Blood Cells Sense and Respond to Mechanical Stress 🖱️ ow.ly/zUBT50UErFV

🎊Congratulations to <a href="/KuckLennart/">Lennart Kuck, PhD</a> on winning the 🥇place of Physiology 2024 essay contest🎉

The Force Awakens - How Red Blood Cells Sense and Respond to Mechanical Stress

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Researchers have genetically altered a mouse to express traits reminiscent of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, including a long, coarsely textured coat, to create the woolly mouse. scim.ag/3QO97Ui News from Science