Sunyer_Lab
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Not sure if my previous link works so just in case A new collaborative work from LabSunyer and @DrSalinasLab labs shows that secretory IgM regulates gut microbiota homeostasis and metabolism nature.com/articles/s4156…
A new collaborative work from my lab @LabSunyer @pennvet @Penn and @DrSalinasLab shows that secretory IgM regulates gut microbiota homeostasis and metabolism nature.com/articles/s4156…
Special thanks to Dr. Boehm for crafting a stellar Focus article on our recent publication in @SciImmunology. As suggested therein, recent findings in jawed vertebrates establish germinal center-like structures as a universal component of humoral immunity science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Thrilled that our publication in @SciImmunology made the journal cover. Contrary to current dogma, we show that cold-blooded vertebrates evolved organized secondary lymphoid microstructures with germinal center-like functions. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
We are excited to have our recent work on the discovery of germinal center like structures in cold-blooded vertebrates posted by Science Magazine
New work in @SciImmunology describes the presence of secondary lymphoid microstructures in the spleen of teleost fish that are highly analogous in structure and function to #GerminalCenters previously thought to have evolved in warm-blooded vertebrates. scim.ag/4UM
Studying one of Earth's oldest living bony vertebrates, the humble rainbow trout, @pennvet, @UNM scientists found even in ancient times, antibodies lining mucus-covered surfaces both eliminated “bad” and cultivated “good” microbes. In @SciImmunology: fcld.ly/k9790me ($)
The brand new February issue of Science #Immunology is out! What rainbow trout can tell us about the evolution of antibodies; how non-coding #RNA impacts adaptive #immunity; and more to come. immunology.sciencemag.org
It's not very often that a photo of trout makes the cover of an immunology journal but here we are! Check out our paper immunology.sciencemag.org/content/5/44/e… Working with non model organisms is HARD so cheers to us!!