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Good Sunday, all. The past week has been amazing for #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology. Check this curated issue: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... Biomed News #keepreading

"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change."-Carl Rogers

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Mitochondrion generated by AI in the styles of Salvador Dali

Mitochondrion generated by AI in the styles of Salvador Dali

Good morning mitolovers! Another beautiful week of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology has passed. Don't miss the curated list, find it here: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... Biomed News #keepreading

"The meaning of being alive is just being alive." -Alan Watts

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Good Sunday, mitolovers. Last week, again, saw some beautiful papers in the fields of #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology. Don't miss them, find them here: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... Biomed News #keepreading

"If you are lonely when you are alone, you are in bad company."-Jean-Paul Sartre

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Good Sunday, all! Don't miss this weekly curated summary of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology, it contains wonderful discoveries. Check it here: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... Biomed News #keepreading

"You're only as free as your attention is."-Sam Harris

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thank you, I appreciate it! it is very frustrating to have to move all the time as everyone work hard to create a community.

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congrats on your paper by the way 🎉

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I have noticed low engagement here, in particular for science papers, while a lot of the politics found on X is gradually moving here too. Is this my impression only? I am considering moving completely to LinkedIn.

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Good morning, all! The past week has seen some fantastic papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology. Check them here: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... Biomed News #keepreading

"Time, which changes people, does not alter the image we have of them."-Marcel Proust

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Functional nutrient-genetic profiling reveals biotin and FBXW7 are essential to bypass glutamine addiction Lisci et al. present a unified model revealing how cells escape glutamine addiction, a metabolic vulnerability of several cancers. Combining systematic genetic and nutrient screens, they show that bio...

Functional nutrient-genetic profiling reveals biotin and FBXW7 are essential to bypass glutamine addiction: Molecular Cell www.cell.com/molecular-ce...

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Good Sunday, all. There is a wonderful curated selection of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology here: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... @biomednews.bsky.social #keepreading

The real truth, that dare not speak itself, is that no one is in control. Absolutely no one.

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Good morning, all! Here is a beautiful selection of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology. Don't miss it! biomed.news/bims-camemi/... @biomednews.bsky.social #keepreading

"For everything you do, there will be a last time that you do it."-William B. Irvine

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it was on purpose. I am glad you spotted it, maybe you can also read the piece. Also, I thank you for the judgment on my accuracy....well done 👍

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Thinking Like a Scientist, Part Three: Hypothesis Retrofitting Scientific papers are more complex than ever, but are we gaining deeper understanding or losing sight of the hypothesis? In this third part of Thinking like a scientist, I reflect on data-driven scien...

Papers are increasingly challenging to navigate, not only because of the sheer volume of data they contain but also because of their structure. This is a delicate point of discussion that we, as a community, should address. I would love hearing your views on this.

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Metabolic permissiveness: how tissue context shapes cancer A biweekly scientific journal publishing high-quality research in molecular biology and genetics, cancer biology, biochemistry, and related fields

Chrysanthi Moschandrea and I have developed a new conceptual framework for understanding the role of metabolism in cancer, which we term metabolic permissiveness. We are eager to hear your thoughts on this topic.

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Glucose deprivation drives LIF-dependent lung cancer - Nature Metabolism Glucose deprivation triggers the secretion of the cytokine LIF, which promotes angiogenesis and immune suppression in lung cancer models.

A particular mention to @crismunozp.bsky.social paper, which I sadly missed last week! www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Congratulations Cristina and team!

2 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Good Sunday, all. Here is your weekly selection of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology. So many exciting findings!! biomed.news/bims-camemi/... @biomednews.bsky.social

Biomed News #keepreading

"I am a part of all that I have met."-Alfred Tennyson

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sorry! misslinked! thanks for checking it

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ZFTA–RELA ependymomas make itaconate to epigenetically drive fusion expression - Nature The ZFTA–RELA fusion, an oncogene for ependymomas, promotes the production of itaconate, and its dependence on this metabolite represents a new therapeutic target for this cancer.

Activated ATF6α is a hepatic tumour driver restricting immunosurveillance

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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ZFTA–RELA ependymomas make itaconate to epigenetically drive fusion expression - Nature The ZFTA–RELA fusion, an oncogene for ependymomas, promotes the production of itaconate, and its dependence on this metabolite represents a new therapeutic target for this cancer.

ZFTA–RELA ependymomas make itaconate to epigenetically drive fusion expression

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Happy Sunday egg-ficionados! Here comes your weekly issue of #cebooc:

biomed.news/bims-cebooc/...

Highlight: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41606324/ by @brugueslab.bsky.social

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2 months ago 8 5 0 0
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Good Sunday, mitolovers. Here is the weekly curated issue of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology, with truly remarkable papers: lnkd.in/e7HDuVuU @biomednews.bsky.social #keepreading

"Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity."-Simone Weil

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Good Sunday, all. Here is the weekly curated summary of papers in #cancermetabolsim and #mitochondrialbiology. Don't miss it! lnkd.in/e9QJz9AZ @biomednews.bsky.social #keepreading

"Start right now. Take a small step you can call your own. Don't follow someone else's heroics."-David Whyte

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Whoa!! That's an amazing milestone, and well done for giving the community the opportunity to grow. The quality has been stellar!

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Good Sunday, all! Here is the curated weekly collection of papers in #cancermetabolism and #mitochondrialbiology. Don't miss it; find it here: biomed.news/bims-camemi/... Biomed News #keepreading

"It's very simple to be happy. But it's very difficult to be simple." - Rabindranath Tagore

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Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing - Nature Polyamines prevent the action of kinases on acidic phosphorylatable motifs in spliceosomal proteins, thus providing a mechanism for metabolite-mediated regulation of alternative splicing in cells.

Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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thank you for the chance of presenting our work!

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Metabolic adaptations rewire CD4+ T cells in a subset-specific manner in human critical illness with and without sepsis - Nature Immunology Rathmell and colleagues show that metabolic reprograming of regulatory T cells is associated with severity of critical illness in patients with and without sepsis.

Metabolic adaptations rewire CD4+ T cells in a subset-specific manner in human critical illness with and without sepsis

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Language model-guided anticipation and discovery of mammalian metabolites

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that's a party!

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