Semi-separated nuclei of two cells form a heart-to-heart shape. The nuclei were labeled by lamin.
By Di Lu (China)
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Semi-separated nuclei of two cells form a heart-to-heart shape. The nuclei were labeled by lamin.
By Di Lu (China)
Olympus Image Of The Year Award
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Venones Referential Language Flags
Vampire/Strix : general person term
Umpir/Striga : man/women equivalent
Bupir/Lamin : girl/boy equivalent
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Old Memories
As we get older, many of us will find our memory starts to struggle a little. One reason for this is that our neural stem cells – cells in our brain that produce new brain cells throughout life – slow down their production. A new study has shown that this diminishing is precipitated by a reduction in a particular protein, lamin B1 (red in the mouse hippocampus pictured). Without it, as stem cells (blue) divide into two daughter cells, the usual process that carefully allocates any harmful lingering proteins is hampered. The resulting cells are less well equipped to produce new neurons, meaning we find new memories hard to form and old ones hard to grasp. Promisingly, providing extra lamin B1 restored stem cell division and new neuron production ramped up. If the approach could be applied in humans, it might delay many aspects of ageing, and protect our valuable memories.
Written by Anthony Lewis
Image from work by Muhammad Khadeesh bin Imtiaz and colleagues
Laboratory of Neural Plasticity, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Image copyright held by the original authors
Research published in Cell Stem Cell, February 2021
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Floorworks, 1988
Arceus my beloved
Love making Arceus ocsss
Lamin as his daughter :) Lamin belongs to @angelgcxs my love!
Been working on story stuff for these two for over like three years now, I think something is starting to come together so figured I’d start posting art and scene ideas. Hopefully summer will let me get things rolling a bit more (rip college takes up so much time)