33 research outputs found

    Arachnology and the Internet

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    The Internet has become a very useful place to find information on various subjects. At the moment however you can hardly find anything about spiders and their relatives. In cooperation with Mark Stowe and Ai Cady from the AAS, a new mailing list is started named "arachnology"

    Interstitial Cell Remodeling Promotes Aberrant Adipogenesis in Dystrophic Muscles.

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    Fibrosis and fat replacement in skeletal muscle are major complications that lead to a loss of mobility in chronic muscle disorders, such as muscular dystrophy. However, the in vivo properties of adipogenic stem and precursor cells remain unclear, mainly due to the high cell heterogeneity in skeletal muscles. Here, we use single-cell RNA sequencing to decomplexify interstitial cell populations in healthy and dystrophic skeletal muscles. We identify an interstitial CD142-positive cell population in mice and humans that is responsible for the inhibition of adipogenesis through GDF10 secretion. Furthermore, we show that the interstitial cell composition is completely altered in muscular dystrophy, with a near absence of CD142-positive cells. The identification of these adipo-regulatory cells in the skeletal muscle aids our understanding of the aberrant fat deposition in muscular dystrophy, paving the way for treatments that could counteract degeneration in patients with muscular dystrophy

    Common clonal origin of conventional T cells and induced regulatory T cells in breast cancer patients

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    Regulatory CD4+ T cells (Treg) prevent tumor clearance by conventional T cells (Tconv) comprising a major obstacle of cancer immune-surveillance. Hitherto, the mechanisms of Treg repertoire formation in human cancers remain largely unclear. Here, we analyze Treg clonal origin in breast cancer patients using T-Cell Receptor and single-cell transcriptome sequencing. While Treg in peripheral blood and breast tumors are clonally distinct, Tconv clones, including tumor-antigen reactive effectors (Teff), are detected in both compartments. Tumor-infiltrating CD4+ cells accumulate into distinct transcriptome clusters, including early activated Tconv, uncommitted Teff, Th1 Teff, suppressive Treg and pro-tumorigenic Treg. Trajectory analysis suggests early activated Tconv differentiation either into Th1 Teff or into suppressive and pro-tumorigenic Treg. Importantly, Tconv, activated Tconv and Treg share highly-expanded clones contributing up to 65% of intratumoral Treg. Here we show that Treg in human breast cancer may considerably stem from antigen-experienced Tconv converting into secondary induced Treg through intratumoral activation

    A simplified microwave-based motion detector for home cage activity monitoring in mice

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    Background: Locomotor activity of rodents is an important readout to assess well-being and physical health, and is pivotal for behavioral phenotyping. Measuring homecage-activity with standard and cost-effective optical methods in mice has become difficult, as modern housing conditions (e.g. individually ventilated cages, cage enrichment) do not allow constant, unobstructed, visual access. Resolving this issue either makes greater investments necessary, especially if several experiments will be run in parallel, or is at the animals' expense. The purpose of this study is to provide an easy, yet satisfying solution for the behavioral biologist at novice makers level. Results: We show the design, construction and validation of a simplified, low-cost, radar-based motion detector for home cage activity monitoring in mice. In addition we demonstrate that mice which have been selectively bred for low levels of anxiety-related behavior (LAB) have deficits in circadian photoentrainment compared to CD1 control animals. Conclusion: In this study we have demonstrated that our proposed low-cost microwave-based motion detector is well-suited for the study of circadian rhythms in mice

    Arachnology and the Internet

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    The spider fauna of the Antwerp sewers (Araneae)

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    Volume: 14Start Page: 127End Page: 12

    Aan de slag met beelden en geluiden

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    Doekatern: Om de onderstaande activiteiten (zowel zonder als met audiovisuele materialen) te doen slagen is het van belang dat je als kleuteronderwijzer tijdens de kringmomenten voor een speelse en uitdagende motivering en terugkoppeling zorgt. Daarnaast ligt bij elk van deze activiteiten de klemtoon op het ontdekken, het ervaren, het beleven, het zich uitdrukken. Het proces is dus belangrijk, veel meer dan het (technische) resultaat. Audiovisuele materialen zijn een middel om kleuters gericht te leren luisteren en kijken en tot expressie te brengen.status: publishe

    Multimedia in preschool: An additional opportunity towards equal opportunities in education

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