Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile
Sing Sing Way

@babiesresearch

discovery research in reproductive and developmental immunology

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calendar_today06-09-2018 18:17:37

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Ruben Motrich (@rmotrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a real honor to chair the fantastic Immunology in Reproductive Health session at #FOCIS2024! Thanks a lot to the outstanding speakers @AZenclussen Nardhy Gomez and Sing Sing Way and FOCIS

It was a real honor to chair the fantastic Immunology in Reproductive Health session at #FOCIS2024! Thanks a lot to the outstanding speakers @AZenclussen <a href="/nardhygomez/">Nardhy Gomez</a> and <a href="/babiesresearch/">Sing Sing Way</a> and <a href="/FOCISimmunology/">FOCIS</a>
Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to share the reproductive immunology session FOCIS today with @AZenclussen Nardhy Gomez ; chaired by Ruben Motrich. Still alot of immunology to learn from mothers and babies

Honored to share the reproductive immunology session <a href="/FOCISimmunology/">FOCIS</a> today with @AZenclussen <a href="/nardhygomez/">Nardhy Gomez</a> ; chaired by <a href="/rmotrich/">Ruben Motrich</a>. Still alot of immunology to learn from mothers and babies
AJOG (@ajog_thegray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AJOG extends its condolences to the family & friends of Dr. Christopher Redman. Dr. Redman is highly regarded and recognized as a world class expert, pioneering research into preeclampsia, placental physiology & immunology of the maternal-fetal interface ow.ly/hrzZ50SXhxp

AJOG extends its condolences to the family &amp; friends of Dr. Christopher Redman.  Dr. Redman is highly regarded and recognized as a world class expert, pioneering research into preeclampsia, placental physiology &amp; immunology of the maternal-fetal interface ow.ly/hrzZ50SXhxp
Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JCI - Complement-producing maternal microchimeric cells override infection susceptibility in complement-deficient murine offspring jci.org/articles/view/… another example for what microchimeric cells can do, in this case offset disease severity associated with missing proteins

Luke Turner, PhD (@lukeocyte_bio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another exciting piece of work from the lab demonstrates that moms can help their babies fight against infection long after birth! In our preclinical model, complement sufficient maternal microchimeric cells make enough protein to protect deficient offspring against infection.

Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prematurity Awareness Month: Researching the Pre-term Immune System m.yale.edu/cyv6 Protecting the most vulnerable of the vulnerable. What can be more important. Outstanding discussion with Konnikova lab

Prof. Akiko Iwasaki (@virusesimmunity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mothers keep on giving. A cool new study by Sing Sing Way team shows that the maternal microchimeric cells (carrying a wildtype complement C3 gene) can offset the severity of bacterial infection in offsprings (which are genetically deficient in C3) (1/) jci.org/articles/view/…

Mothers keep on giving. A cool new study by <a href="/babiesresearch/">Sing Sing Way</a> team shows that the maternal microchimeric cells (carrying a wildtype complement C3 gene) can offset the severity of bacterial infection in offsprings (which are genetically deficient in C3) (1/)
jci.org/articles/view/…
Konnikova lab (@lizakonnikova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic study by ⁦Sing Sing Way⁩ on how maternal cells protect their offspring. JCI - Complement-producing maternal microchimeric cells override infection susceptibility in complement-deficient murine offspring jci.org/articles/view/…

Chaoran Li (@chaoranliemory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our latest study in Science Immunology! We reveal the critical role of Srebf2-dependent cholesterol metabolism in the clonal expansion of insulin-sensitizing ST2hi VAT Treg subsets, and how obesity disrupts this process. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

ASCI (@the_asci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mother’s work is never done! ASCI member Sing Sing Way Sing Sing Way & team Cincinnati Children's explore the function of mother cells that persist in murine offspring: jci.org/articles/view/…

A mother’s work is never done! 

ASCI member Sing Sing Way <a href="/babiesresearch/">Sing Sing Way</a> &amp; team <a href="/CincyChildrens/">Cincinnati Children's</a> explore the function of mother cells that persist in murine offspring: jci.org/articles/view/…
Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our research is expanding beyond pregnancy. Excited to share our results by Hilary Miller (doi.org/10.1093/jimmun…) investigating transplantation tolerance; and grateful to The Journal of Immunology, The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) for streamlined review and support

Konnikova lab (@lizakonnikova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In utero human intestine contains maternally derived bacterial metabolites. Thrilled to share our latest work. Congrats Wenjia and Weihong and all@our amazing collaborators ⁦KorenLab⁩ ⁦Yale School of Medicine⁩ ⁦Yale Pediatrics⁩ microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…