Karen Schindler
@schindlerlab.bsky.social
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Reproductive biologist studying how eggs are made
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Soni Lacefield
@lacefieldlab.bsky.social
· Aug 29
A persistent intracellular bridge and cell cycle misregulation enable polar body cell divisions and tumor formation in Mos-deficient eggs
Mammalian female meiosis is uniquely regulated to produce a developmentally competent egg capable of supporting embryogenesis. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes segregate, with half extruded in...
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Jennifer Landino
@jenelandino.bsky.social
· Aug 27
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Karen Schindler
@schindlerlab.bsky.social
· May 11
Karen Schindler
@schindlerlab.bsky.social
· Apr 19
Karen Schindler
@schindlerlab.bsky.social
· Apr 18
Karen Schindler
@schindlerlab.bsky.social
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Karen Schindler
@schindlerlab.bsky.social
· Apr 16
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Luca Jovine
@jovinelab.org
· Apr 14
New step taken towards non-hormonal contraception
A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows how a small antibody fragment can block fertilisation by targeting a key protein on the surface of the egg. This discovery brings a non-hormonal contracept...
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Devanshi Jain
@thejainlab.bsky.social
· Apr 8
Intercellular bridges are essential for transposon repression and meiosis in the male germline - Nature Communications
A conserved feature of metazoan meiosis is that it occurs in a syncytium. Here, the authors show that intercellular bridges that connect germ cells in a syncytium are critical for ensuring proper meio...
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Maureen Barr
@barrlab.bsky.social
· Mar 19
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