New papers out!

Two of our fellows have published their work in two new papers!

First-author publication was written by Emma, who successfully generated an induced pluripotent stem cell line carrying mutation in Nephrocystin 1 (NPHP1) gene with CRISPR/Cas9 technology. About the method and validations of the cell line you can read here.



Second new paper from the hands of our fellow Anne is article describing how primary cilia sense available nutrients. This exciting work was published in Nature metabolism and you can read it here.




Congratulations to Emma and Anne!


You can also check out our section publications.

Previous
Previous

Progress meeting and workshop on ciliopathies in Paris

Next
Next

Rachel Giles has won the Medal of Excellence!