Anna Malkowska
@annamalkowska.bsky.social
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PhD student in Andrea Brand's lab at NYU Langone and University of Cambridge, studying epigenomics in neural stem cells 🧬🔬🧠
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Thank you so much, Maire! 💕
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Want to learn more about chromatin and its dynamics? Read this review by Charlotte and Jolijn in our lab, aimed at giving an overview on this and the ways this is dealt with during transcription, replication and damage repair. Thanks to Biochemistry for inviting us! doi.org/10.1021/acs....
Always on the Move: Overview on Chromatin Dynamics within Nuclear Processes
Our genome is organized into chromatin, a dynamic and modular structure made of nucleosomes. Chromatin organization controls access to the DNA sequence, playing a fundamental role in cell identity and...
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The importance of moving away from bulk! Occupancy of Pol II at promoters is dramatically different between fly and mouse cells! When looking single molecule! Proud of the team! @kasitc.bsky.social @molinalab.bsky.social doi.org/10.1038/s443...
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Ready to push some flies
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✨New✨ Brand lab preprint - Quiescent neural stem cells adopt a transient 'stem cell-neuron' identity to coordinate their reactivation across the CNS. We've been discussing the neuron-like traits of quiescent NSCs for years, so it's been wonderful to see Laura and Jocelyn uncover these mechanisms! ⚡
Quiescent neural stem cells transiently become 'neurons' to coordinate reactivation
Reactivation of quiescent neural stem cells (qNSCs) is a coordinated process that generates new neurons and glia. Here, we show that during development reactivation follows a hierarchical sequence, wh...
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