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Ernst Wolvetang

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linkhttp://www.aibn.uq.edu.au/ calendar_today16-04-2010 09:58:12

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Tom Rando kicking off the 3rd Australian Biology of Ageing (ABAC3) conference contrasting senescence and quiescence in ageing stem cells

Tom Rando kicking off the 3rd Australian Biology of Ageing (ABAC3) conference contrasting senescence and quiescence in ageing stem cells
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We are proud to help finishing Massimo’s mission and use our stem cell models to both understand these leukodystrophies AND identify and test novel treatments.

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A country “determined to commit economic suicide but unable even to agree on how to kill itself”, led by “a ship of fools” unwilling to “compromise with one another and with reality”. Deluded by our “popular, lowbrow, chauvinistic, rightwing press”. bit.ly/2CYaAC4

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#AIBN's Julio Aguado from #WolvetangLab shows innate immunity drives #senescence in astrocytes of brain organoids from Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T) patients. Ernst Wolvetang AIBN Research UQ News Aging Cell #UQResearch doi.org/10.1111/acel.1…

#AIBN's <a href="/JulioAguado_PhD/">Julio Aguado</a> from #WolvetangLab shows innate immunity drives #senescence in astrocytes of brain organoids from Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T) patients. <a href="/Wolvejong/">Ernst Wolvetang</a> <a href="/AIBNatUQ/">AIBN Research</a> <a href="/UQ_News/">UQ News</a> <a href="/AgingCell/">Aging Cell</a> #UQResearch

doi.org/10.1111/acel.1…
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Using #BrainOrganoids 🧠 , researchers find that increased cGAS and STING activity is an important contributor to chronic inflammation and premature senescence in the central nervous system of ataxia-telangiectasia. bit.ly/38LWDXp

Using #BrainOrganoids 🧠 , researchers find that increased cGAS and STING activity is an important contributor to chronic inflammation and premature senescence in the central nervous system of ataxia-telangiectasia.
bit.ly/38LWDXp
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In 2nd instalment of this week's #MeetTheTeam, this video provides a great insight to the amazing work undertaken by Prof Ernst Wolvetang & his team at AIBN Research & shows how this genius can help Our Moon's Mission to #CureSPG56 💉🧬🌙 #MoonShot #JoinOurMission youtube.com/watch?v=nmV-C3…

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How do you study the #brain when you can't get inside to see it in action? You build one in a dish! AIBN Research's Professor Ernst Wolvetang describes how he's using cutting-edge research to understand how brains are made. Ernst Wolvetang bit.ly/34WcTXc #AGreyMatter #Podcast

How do you study the #brain when you can't get inside to see it in action? You build one in a dish! <a href="/AIBNatUQ/">AIBN Research</a>'s Professor Ernst Wolvetang describes how he's using cutting-edge research to understand how brains are made. <a href="/Wolvejong/">Ernst Wolvetang</a>

bit.ly/34WcTXc

#AGreyMatter #Podcast
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How do you study the #brain at the cell level, when you can't get inside it? You build your own brain in a dish of course! Listen to AIBN's Prof Ernst Wolvetang Ernst Wolvetang discus how he uses this cutting-edge research to understand how brains are made ow.ly/y1Py50HV3tp

How do you study the #brain at the cell level, when you can't get inside it? You build your own brain in a dish of course! Listen to AIBN's Prof Ernst Wolvetang <a href="/Wolvejong/">Ernst Wolvetang</a> discus how he uses this cutting-edge research to understand how brains are made ow.ly/y1Py50HV3tp
Julio Aguado (@julioaguado_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‼️Have a look at our latest research on the role of #senolytic therapies in mitigating #senescence-driven human brain #aging and the neuropathological sequelae caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… UQ News Harvard Medical School Universität Freiburg AIBN Research

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‼️We found that #senolytic therapy alleviates human brain #aging and mitigates #SARSCoV2 neurological adverse effects. Grateful to all our collaborators and to share this with you all! 🧠🔬 #covid #Senescence #Organoids Find out more here Nature Aging 👇 nature.com/articles/s4358…

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Online now! Aguado et al., show SARS-CoV-2 induces senescence in human brain organoids and in the brains of COVID-19 infected mice and human; demonstrating the potential of senolytic therapy in protection against COVID-19-induced brain aging. doi.org/10.1038/s43587…

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A study in Nature Aging shows that SARS-CoV-2 induces senescence in human brain organoids and in the brains of infected mice and humans and demonstrates the therapeutic potential of senolytic therapy in protection against COVID-19-induced brain aging. go.nature.com/3QEcsVu

A study in <a href="/NatureAging/">Nature Aging</a> shows that SARS-CoV-2 induces senescence in human brain organoids and in the brains of infected mice and humans and demonstrates  the therapeutic potential of senolytic therapy in protection against COVID-19-induced brain aging. go.nature.com/3QEcsVu
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University of Queensland researchers have found a way to reverse a cellular process triggered by COVID-19 that contributes to premature ageing of the brain 🧠 Read more: brnw.ch/21wEE6B AIBN Research Julio Aguado Ernst Wolvetang

University of Queensland researchers have found a way to reverse a cellular process triggered by COVID-19 that contributes to premature ageing of the brain 🧠

Read more: brnw.ch/21wEE6B 

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