Lindsey Lammlin
@zlammlin.bsky.social
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Post doctoral researcher studying PTOA🐭
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I’m happy to share a recent pre-print of my PhD work looking at the role of CXCL16 in murine joint pain and inflammation! 🐭 If you missed it yesterday, come find me today at #OARSI2025 🇰🇷 poster 614 and we can chat about this exciting study! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
CXCL16 mediates nociception and inflammation in murine post-traumatic osteoarthritis
This study investigates the role of the chemokine CXCL16 and its receptor, CXCR6, in post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) and joint nociception, highlighting the potential of targeting the CXCL16-CXCR...
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zlammlin.bsky.social
If you are at #ICORS2025🇦🇺🦘, I’d love to see you at my talk in the OA Molecular Biology session starting at 11:15a today, Oct 8th! I’m also super excited to be sharing the session with my friend and fellow UMich lab alum, @jointcrosstalk.bsky.social !
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orthoengineer.bsky.social
Our paper on enhancing the repair of #RotatorCuff tears using pharmacologic methods to recruit endogenous MSCs is out in AJSM today! The project was fun, but I can't say enough about my amazing co-authors. Read it here:
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zlammlin.bsky.social
Thanks for showing me around the new lab space and St. Louis!☘️ Exciting things are ahead for the Joint Crosstalk Lab!
jointcrosstalk.bsky.social
Exciting times in the lab: BME undergrad Anna presented her research project on the innate-adaptive immune interface in OA - very proud of her! And we were lucky to host newly-minted Dr Lindsey Lammlin @zlammlin.bsky.social at WashU and show her around St Louis 🍻🦀
zlammlin.bsky.social
I’m happy to share a recent pre-print of my PhD work looking at the role of CXCL16 in murine joint pain and inflammation! 🐭 If you missed it yesterday, come find me today at #OARSI2025 🇰🇷 poster 614 and we can chat about this exciting study! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
CXCL16 mediates nociception and inflammation in murine post-traumatic osteoarthritis
This study investigates the role of the chemokine CXCL16 and its receptor, CXCR6, in post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) and joint nociception, highlighting the potential of targeting the CXCL16-CXCR...
www.biorxiv.org
zlammlin.bsky.social
Come check out work from the Maerz Lab at OARSI 2025! #OARSI2025 🇰🇷
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rem7106.bsky.social
Check out our latest preprint showing promise for treating joint pain @jointsintheworld.bsky.social
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FM-dye inhibition of Piezo2 relieves acute inflammatory and osteoarthritis knee pain in mice of both sexes https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.17.643683v1
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This system, MoJO, while formally know as “Mobile Joint Injury Operator” is lovingly referred to in the lab as the “Mobile Joint Obliterator”😎
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Ending the week with a new Maerz lab preprint! @maerzlab.bsky.social

We present an open source protocol for the ACLR model, with designs for 3D printable fixtures, QC and analysis codes, troubleshooting tips, representative data, and expected phenotyping outcomes.

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A standardized, open-source, portable model for noninvasive joint injury in mice
Preclinical models of osteoarthritis (OA) are crucial for the study of disease mechanisms and for the development of critically-needed disease-modifying therapeutics. While surgical OA models, such as the destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM), have been the gold standard in the field for decades, noninvasive joint loading-based models have increased in popularity and utility. To facilitate standardization of the noninvasive anterior cruciate ligament rupture (ACLR) model in mice, we present the Mobile Joint-Injury Operator (MoJO) - an open-source protocol with accompanying fixtures and data, designed for a low-cost, commercially-available, portable uniaxial testing system with a small footprint. We provide 3d-printable fixture designs and a rapid, highly-repeatable ACLR-mediated joint injury protocol that results in the expected post-traumatic osteoarthritis phenotype in male and female C56Bl/6 mice. We then describe the expected mechanical data from the injury procedure and offer various troubleshooting strategies. Finally, we summarize the resultant PTOA phenotype by knee hyperalgesia testing, μCT imaging, flow cytometry, and histological assessment. Increased standardization of this model is a critical aspect of the overall refinement of animal models of OA. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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zlammlin.bsky.social
Check out the awesome work from the Maerz Lab at #ORS2025! I’ll be giving my talk on Monday at 3:25p - hope to see you there!

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It is almost time for #ORSOpenDoor! Volunteers have arrived, coffee is being served, and workshops are underway 🎉

Follow along here and on Blue Sky to get all the updates today! @orssociety.bsky.social
zlammlin.bsky.social
I know there is a lot going on right now, but I think some happy news is still worth sharing - I will be defending my PhD on March 18th! This has been my most difficult, yet most rewarding journey and I’m incredibly grateful for the support that I have received along the way. DM me for zoom info!
zlammlin.bsky.social
Hi Dr. Pattison, it looks like I can’t DM you directly, but I sent you a message the old fashioned way! By that I mean email📧, and not carrier pigeon🐦