by rss feed | Jan 24, 2021 | COVID-19, neural stem cells, Neuro, News Feeds, Single-cell, single-cell transcriptomics, Weekend Reads
Sometimes it seems like a theme spontaneously emerges in pubs that I want to read for a given week like the set of single-cell analysis papers but there are diverse, other items including a striking day-night brain stem cell cycle paper and an interesting piece on...
by rss feed | Jan 24, 2021 | COVID-19, neural stem cells, Neuro, News Feeds, Single-cell, single-cell transcriptomics, Weekend Reads
Sometimes it seems like a theme spontaneously emerges in pubs that I want to read for a given week like the set of single-cell analysis papers but there are diverse, other items including a striking day-night brain stem cell cycle paper and an interesting piece on...
by rss feed | Jan 17, 2021 | CRISPR, CRISPR sickle cell, News Feeds, Parkinson's Disease, Sickle Cell Disease, Weekend Reads, weekly reads
I’m playing catch-up on some reading given how busy I’ve been and this includes a groundbreaking NEJM pub on CRISPR for Sickle Cell and Thalassemia. CRISPR for Sickle Cell From December, here’s the key paper in the NEJM: CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing for...
by rss feed | Jan 17, 2021 | CRISPR, CRISPR sickle cell, News Feeds, Parkinson's Disease, Sickle Cell Disease, Weekend Reads, weekly reads
I’m playing catch-up on some reading given how busy I’ve been and this includes a groundbreaking NEJM pub on CRISPR for Sickle Cell and Thalassemia. CRISPR for Sickle Cell From December, here’s the key paper in the NEJM: CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing for...
by rss feed | Dec 20, 2020 | extracellular vesicles, freezing cells, News Feeds, REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, Reprogramming, stem cells, Weekend Reads
What to read when there are almost an endless number of stem cell and regenerative medicine pubs? Here are some suggestions including what I would say is a very unusual Nature paper on making egg cells from stem cells. If this could be done safely with human cells all...
by rss feed | Dec 13, 2020 | artificial embryos, chromatin, H3.3, histone H1, histones cancer, Nature publication fees, News Feeds, REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, the Niche, Weekend Reads
Today’s The Niche recommended weekly reads post includes both primary papers and also a few media pieces. I’m especially interested in the first piece on making more complex embryo-like structures from ES cells. This is a long way from just making embryoid...