Dennis (@d_schifferl) 's Twitter Profile
Dennis

@d_schifferl

Developmental Biologist | Trying to understand the role of notochord and #NMPs in axis elongation by dissecting #Brachyury gene regulation |

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Alba Villaronga (@villarongaalba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very proud to have contributed to this amazing preprint on notochord (🫶🏼) enhancers by generating an inducible reporter cell line. Congratulations to Dennis (at the MPI for Molecular Genetics) and all the authors for this incredible work🥂🎉 You can check it out here:

Ben-David Lab (@bendavidlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rasmus Nielsen Michael Eisen I’m probably also going to regret getting back to this discussion, but since you’re making some thoughtful comments, I thought I’d try to explain why I think many people (myself included) found Prof. Eisen’s comments so offensive. It’s a bit long, so attached as an image.

<a href="/ras_nielsen/">Rasmus Nielsen</a> <a href="/mbeisen/">Michael Eisen</a> I’m probably also going to regret getting back to this discussion, but since you’re making some thoughtful comments, I thought I’d try to explain why I think many people (myself included) found Prof. Eisen’s comments so offensive. It’s a bit long, so attached as an image.
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Genome-wide identification of notochord enhancers comprising the regulatory landscape of the brachyury locus in mouse Read this #OpenAccess Research Article by Dennis, Frederic Koch, Bernhard Herrmann and colleagues MPI for Molecular Genetics: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

Genome-wide identification of notochord enhancers comprising the regulatory landscape of the brachyury locus in mouse

Read this #OpenAccess Research Article by <a href="/d_schifferl/">Dennis</a>, Frederic Koch, Bernhard Herrmann and colleagues <a href="/MPI_MolGen/">MPI for Molecular Genetics</a>:

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
jesse veenvliet @jesseveenvliet.bsky.social (@jvveenvliet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great historical piece on Brachyury (TBXT) sciencedirect.com/science/articl… - "And while this may be the end of the story of the role of Brachyury research in the birth of developmental biology, the story of new research into complex molecular mechanisms involving Brachyury continues."

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1/2 The presence of extraembryonic cells in the developing gut has long puzzled scientists. Julia Batki (l) and Sara Hetzel (r) (#Meissner lab) now gained new insight into the fate and molecular characteristics of these cells. Nature Cell Biology Read more: molgen.mpg.de/4717564/

1/2 The presence of extraembryonic cells in the developing gut has long puzzled scientists. <a href="/BatkiJulia/">Julia Batki</a> (l) and <a href="/hetzel_s/">Sara Hetzel</a> (r)  (#Meissner lab) now gained new insight into the fate and molecular characteristics of these cells. <a href="/NatureCellBio/">Nature Cell Biology</a> Read more: molgen.mpg.de/4717564/