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Regeneration of complex multi-tissue structures, such as limbs, requires the coordinated effort of multiple cell types. In axolotl limb regeneration, the wound epidermis and blastema have been extensively studied via histology, grafting, and bulk-tissue RNA-sequencing. However, defining the contributions of these tissues is hindered due to limited information regarding the molecular identity of th

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Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) emerge during development from the vascular wall of the main embryonic arteries. The onset of circulation triggers several processes that provide critical external factors for HSC generation. Nevertheless, it is not fully understood how and when the onset of circulation affects HSC emergence. Here we show that in Ncx1−/− mouse embryos devoid of circulation the HSC l

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Natural killer (NK) cells represent the third lymphoid lineage playing important role against viral infections and cancer. In contrast to B and T cell development where both cellular and regulatory pathways are well established, the development of NK cells from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is poorly understood. Although bone marrow (BM) represents the main site for postnatal NK cell development

Speakers

Anders Riel Müller/송연준 is Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of Stavanger. His current research examines how imaginaries of progress shape political, economic, and cultural relations of production and consumption with a particular focus on aspects of justice. His geographical focus is on Scandinavia and South Korea. He is a founding member of the Social and Spatial

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/disrupted-histories-contested-futures-korean-adoption-politics-and-activism-europe/speakers - 2026-07-15

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The health of coastal marine environments is severely declining with global changes. Proxies, such as those based on microeukaryote communities, can record biodiversity and ecosystem responses. However, conventional studies rely on microscopic observations of limited taxonomic range and size fraction, missing putatively ecologically informative community components. Here, we tested molecular tools

UniStem workshops 2020

1. Crispr-Cas9 – a revolutionary tool for gene therapy in human disease? This workshop will start with an overview of the CRISPR technology, its novelty and applications. We will then examine the DNA sequence of a gene and look for potential cut sites, design guideRNAs and talk about how to perform an experiment and what happens in the DNA after the CRISPR-cut. This will be followed by an exercise

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/research-school/program-overview/public-engagement/unistem2020/workshops - 2026-07-15

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Wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) systems are interference-limited. When a WCDMA system operates at nearly full capacity, admitting a new user may affect the stability of the system. Therefore, the proper call admission control (CAC) is crucial and should balance between quality of service (QoS) requirements for the new user as well as for the existing users and the required high capa

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Earlier detailed studies of cnidarian planula larvae have revealed a simple nervous system but no eyes or identifiable light sensing structures. Here, we describe the planula of a box jellyfish, Tripedalia cystophora, and report that these larvae have an extremely simple organization with no nervous system at all. Their only advanced feature is the presence of 10-15 pigment-cup ocelli, evenly spac

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Despite an advanced understanding of disease mechanisms, the current therapeutic regimen fails to cure most patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In the present study, we address the role of ribosome assembly in leukemia cell function. We apply patient datasets and murine models to demonstrate that immature leukemia cells in mixed-lineage leukemia-rearranged AML are characterized by relative

Sara Rolandsson Enes

WCMM Fellow | Cell Therapy & Regenerative Medicine Sara Rolandsson Enes is a WCMM Fellow and Assistant Professor (biträdande lektor) at the Department of Experimental Medical Science at Lund University. She obtained her PhD at the Faculty of Medicine in Biomedicine, stem cell biology at Lund University in 2016. After completing her PhD, she was awarded an EU/ERS Marie Curie fellowship, enabling he

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/explore-our-research-groups/wcmm-fellows/sara-rolandsson-enes - 2026-07-15

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Cancer cells in solid tumors experience hypoxia, a condition of low O2 concentration, since their O2 demand exceeds the supply from the surrounding vasculature. However, how these cells adapt to hypoxia requires further elucidation. Here, we use a transparent phosphorescent thin film to visualize the self-generated hypoxia field of prostate cancer cells and quantify local O2 consumption rates, mea

Single Photon Self Interference using Accumulated Photon Echoes: A new Perspective for Photon-Atom i

Single Photon Self Interference using Accumulated Photon Echoes: A new Perspective for Photon-Atom interactions New approach to photoacoustic imaging for medical applications Stefan Kröll Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse Quantum Information Group Dept. of Physics, Lund University Funded by the European Union http://www.vr.se/2.69f66a93108e85f68d480000.html Outline • Objective • Motivation • Op

https://www.mlc.lu.se/fileadmin/mlc/Images_Nina/LUMLAC-Seminar_-_Stefan_Kroll_2019.pdf - 2026-07-11

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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can in principle differentiate into any cell of the body, and have revolutionized biomedical research and regenerative medicine. Unlike their human counterparts, mouse iPSCs (miPSCs) are reported to silence transposable elements and prevent transposable element-mediated mutagenesis. Here we apply short-read or Oxford Nanopore Technologies long-read genome seq

Past speakers 2016-2020

Date Speaker Topic Author ads December 15, 2020 Eero Vaher GAIA EDR3     December 8, 2020 Christian Sahlholdt astronomical databases: miscellaneous; astrometry; stars: distances; Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies de Jong et al. Benford's law in the Gaia universe November 17, 2020 Thomas Ronnet Planetary Science Deng et al. Early oxidation of the martian crust triggered by impacts November 10

https://www.astro.lu.se/calendar/journal-club/past-speakers-2016-2020 - 2026-07-15

Spatial Audio Workshop

4–9 November (workshop 3 incl. exhibition), 7–11 October (workshop 2), 9–13 September 2024 (workshop 1) Spatial audio is currently experiencing a renaissance period through the rise of various extended reality (XR) applications and adoption by mainstream media such as Apple Music, Netflix and major cinema releases. This has occurred alongside rapid spatial audio development within arts, music and

https://www.iac.lu.se/spatial-audio-workshop - 2026-07-15