Ali Abdul-Sater (@aabdulsater) 's Twitter Profile
Ali Abdul-Sater

@aabdulsater

Immunologist. Associate Professor and Research Chair at York University, Toronto, Canada. We study inflammation in autoimmune rheumatic diseases

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linkhttp://health.yorku.ca/health-profiles/index.php?dept=&mid=1459239 calendar_today01-11-2008 20:25:13

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Kanneganti Lab (@kannegantilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out today The Journal of Immunology from first authors Bhesh Raj Sharma & Mohi Choudhury: ✅NLRP3-dependent cell death occurs in CASP1- & GSDMD-deficient cells with LPS + ATP, suggesting cell death pathway other than pyroptosis ✅Led us to identify NLRP3-PANoptosome in WT cells academic.oup.com/jimmunol/advan…

The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) (@immunologyaai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.The Journal of Immunology invites submissions of clinical and human immunology research papers for an upcoming special collection. Editors seek manuscripts presenting novel findings that derive from studying human subjects and/or human tissues. 👉 ow.ly/yTMO50Vxt7e

.<a href="/J_Immunol/">The Journal of Immunology</a> invites submissions of clinical and human immunology research papers for an upcoming special collection. Editors seek manuscripts presenting novel findings that derive from studying human subjects and/or human tissues. 

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The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) (@immunologyaai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new review from Dr. Kristin Hogquist at UMN Laboratory Medicine and Pathology focuses on interferon (IFN) production within the thymus and its effects on thymic APCs and developing thymocyte while also examining the importance of T-cell tolerance to IFN. Read it in The JI: ow.ly/QSJS50VEIEv.

A new review from Dr. Kristin Hogquist at <a href="/UMNLabMedPath/">UMN Laboratory Medicine and Pathology</a> focuses on interferon (IFN) production within the thymus and its effects on thymic APCs and developing thymocyte while also examining the importance of T-cell tolerance to IFN. Read it in The JI: ow.ly/QSJS50VEIEv.
Christopher Perry PhD (@chrisperrymito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the program for the 12th meeting of the Canadian Oxidative Stress Consortium on June 11-13 at York University. Register today! Muscle Health YorkU KINE YorkUHealth YorkU - Science York University rame.fluid.events/2025COSC?pgid=…

Dave Boucher (@dave_boucher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic work by Inflammasome Lab showing in vivo the importance of regulating caspase-1 activity in inflammatory conditions! Caspase-1 self-terminates protease activity to enforce homeostasis and prevent inflammasome-driven diseases biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Ali Abdul-Sater (@aabdulsater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us at the Canadian Society for Immunology Canadian Society for Immunology Symposium at #AAI2025 to hear cutting-edge insights on innate immune cell signaling in human disease. 🗓 Sunday, May 4 | 🕒 15:30–17:00 | 📍 Room 310 Don’t miss this stellar session! #IMMUNOLOGY2025

Join us at the Canadian Society for Immunology <a href="/CdnImmunol/">Canadian Society for Immunology</a> Symposium at #AAI2025 to hear cutting-edge insights on innate immune cell signaling in human disease.
🗓 Sunday, May 4 | 🕒 15:30–17:00 | 📍 Room 310
Don’t miss this stellar session! #IMMUNOLOGY2025
YorkUHealth (@yorkuhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#YorkU's Muscle Health Research Centre will be hosting the 16th annual Muscle Health Awareness Day (MHAD16) this Friday, May 9, bringing together researchers & students for a day of presentations and discussions on the topic of muscle health: tinyurl.com/msx9cfkr | #YUResearch

#YorkU's Muscle Health Research Centre will be hosting the 16th annual Muscle Health Awareness Day (MHAD16) this Friday, May 9, bringing together researchers &amp; students for a day of presentations and discussions on the topic of muscle health: tinyurl.com/msx9cfkr | #YUResearch
Christopher Perry PhD (@chrisperrymito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When is a change in mitochondrial bioenergetics reflective of 'mitochondrial dysfunction' vs 'intentional reprogramming'? Here we present traditional vs alternative interpretations of mitochondrial responses to muscle disuse. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…

When is a change in mitochondrial bioenergetics reflective of 'mitochondrial dysfunction' vs 'intentional reprogramming'?

Here we present traditional vs alternative interpretations of mitochondrial responses to muscle disuse. 

physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…
The Journal of Immunology (@j_immunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An editorial by Editor-in-Chief, Gail Bishop, Ph.D., discusses the negative pressures that early-career scientists face to publish their work in journals with high impact factors, both to achieve career metrics and to support grant applications. 🔗 ow.ly/HTKW50WbYX3

An editorial by Editor-in-Chief, Gail Bishop, Ph.D., discusses the negative pressures that early-career scientists face to publish their work in journals with high impact factors, both to achieve career metrics and to support grant applications. 

🔗 ow.ly/HTKW50WbYX3
The Journal of Immunology (@j_immunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The June issue of The JI is online now! Find cutting-edge research, reviews, and commentaries on your favorite immunology topics. Read everything now: ow.ly/cVNx50WiiAe

The Journal of Immunology (@j_immunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data suggest that the NLRP3 inflammasome engages an additional innate immune lytic cell death pathway, PANoptosis, for cell death beyond the early timepoints of innate immune responses, which may lead to new therapeutic targets. Learn more: ow.ly/ZkJy50WlNT1.

Data suggest that the NLRP3 inflammasome engages an additional innate immune lytic cell death pathway, PANoptosis, for cell death beyond the early timepoints of innate immune responses, which may lead to new therapeutic targets. Learn more: ow.ly/ZkJy50WlNT1.
Christopher Perry PhD (@chrisperrymito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW open access paper from our by Shivam Gandhi and colleagues sciencedirect.com/science/articl… In early stage Duchenne muscular dystrophy, cardiac fibrosis (scar tissue) dominates in 2 of 4 chambers, and is completely prevented by a novel adiponectin receptor agonist (see image)

NEW open access paper from our by Shivam Gandhi and colleagues sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

In early stage Duchenne muscular dystrophy, cardiac fibrosis (scar tissue) dominates in 2 of 4 chambers, and is completely prevented by a novel adiponectin receptor agonist (see image)
The Journal of Immunology (@j_immunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The July issue of The Journal of Immunology is online now! Including a special collection on human and #clinical immunology, this issue of The JI is full of exciting new research and reviews. Read the full issue online: ow.ly/bfEp50WuPGk.

The July issue of The Journal of Immunology is online now! Including a special collection on human and #clinical immunology, this issue of The JI is full of exciting new research and reviews. Read the full issue online: ow.ly/bfEp50WuPGk.
The Journal of Immunology (@j_immunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Pillars of Immunology article in the Human and Clinical Immunology special collection provides a commentary on 2 pivotal articles from 1993 that shaped the CD40-CD40L field of immunology and impacted understanding of human health. ow.ly/o78O50Wzsbt

This Pillars of Immunology article in the Human and Clinical Immunology special collection provides a commentary on 2 pivotal articles from 1993 that shaped the CD40-CD40L field of immunology and impacted understanding of human health.
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Krembil Foundation (@krembilf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that up to 30% of people with psoriasis eventually develop psoriatic arthritis? At the Krembil Foundation, we’re supporting research that digs deep into the immune system to uncover what drives Psoriatic Arthritis 🔍🧪

Did you know that up to 30% of people with psoriasis eventually develop psoriatic arthritis?

At the Krembil Foundation, we’re supporting research that digs deep into the immune system to uncover what drives Psoriatic Arthritis 🔍🧪