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Displaying posts with the tag: is_archive

Tumors want to break free! How knocking down Myo10 can change invasive properties of a breast cancer xenograft model.

Posted by , on 16 December 2021

This is one of the research highlights from our second preLights – FocalPlane social writing event. You can find the other reseach highlight in preLights. Myosin-X-dependent assembly of the extracellular matrix limits breast cancer invasion Emilia Peuhu, Guillaume Jacquemet, Colinda LGJ Scheele, Ilkka Paatero, Kerstin Thol, Aleksi Isomursu, Maria Georgiadou, Camilo Guzman, Satu Koskinen, Asta Laiho,

Microscopy preprints - applications in cell biology and more

Posted by , on 3 December 2021

Here is a curated selection of preprints published recently. In this post, we focus specifically on preprints using microscopy tools in different fields such as cell biology, neuroscience, and immunology. Actin filaments act as a size-dependent diffusion barrier around centrosomes. Hsuan Cheng, Yu-Lin Kao, Lohitaksh Sharma, Wen-Ting Yang, Shih-Han Huang, Hong-Rui Lin, Yao-Shen Huang, Chi-Ling

Microscopy preprints - New tools and techniques

Posted by , on 19 November 2021

Here is a curated selection of preprints published recently. In this post, we focus specifically on new imaging tools only. Open microscopy in the life sciences: Quo Vadis? Johannes Hohlbein, Benedict Diederich, Barbora Marsikova, Emmanuel G. Reynaud, Seamus Holden, Wiebke Jahr, Robert Haase, Kirti Prakash Development of an Ontology for an Integrated Image Analysis Platform

Microgametogenesis in four dimensions live-cell imaging of this highly dynamic process in P. falciparum

Posted by , on 27 October 2021

Here is the preLight post from our first preLights – FocalPlane social writing event. 4D live-cell imaging of microgametogenesis in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Sabrina Yahiya, Sarah Jordan, Holly X. Smith, David C. A. Gaboriau, Mufuliat T. Famodimu, Farah A. Dahalan, Alisje Churchyard, George W. Ashdown, Jack Baum Preprint posted on  July 29,

preLights – FocalPlane social writing event

Posted by , on 27 October 2021

On Thursday 30 September we hosted our first social writing event in collaboration with our sister site preLights. preLights is the preprint highlighting service run by the biological community and supported by The Company of Biologists. Their dedicated team of scientists (the ‘preLighters’) select, highlight and comment on preprints they feel are of particular interest

Microscopy preprints - applications in cell biology and more

Posted by , on 22 October 2021

Here is a curated selection of preprints published recently. In this post, we focus specifically on preprints using microscopy tools in different fields such as cell biology, neuroscience, and development. These two preprints were selected by Pablo J. Sáez who also participated in our Hot Reads post this month: An anti-inflammatory activation sequence governs macrophage

Microscopy preLights

Posted by , on 23 September 2021

Here is your monthly post with a curated list of interesting microscopy-related preprints as well as preprint highlights written by preLighters. Thank you to the preLights community and the Node community manager, Helen Zenner, who helped us create this list. Here is a curated selection of preprints and highlights published in the last month: Imaging

Microscopy preLights

Posted by , on 26 August 2021

Here is your monthly post with a curated list of interesting microscopy-related preprints as well as preprint highlights written by preLighters. Thank you to the preLights community and the Node community manager, Helen Zenner, who helped us create this list. Here is a curated selection of preprints and highlights published in the last month: Neuronal

Microscopy preLights

Posted by , on 30 July 2021

Today we start a new monthly post on FocalPlane. With the help of the preLights community, we prepared a curated list of interesting microscopy-related preprints as well as preprint highlights written by preLighters. Here is a curated selection of preprints and highlights published in the last months: CryoET of Dm and DRG neurons provides exciting