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SeminarNeuroscience

Clonal analysis at single cell level helps to understand neural crest development

Igor Adameyko
Medical University of Vienna; Karolinska Institutet
Nov 12, 2024

Recent research on the neural crest has revealed the multipotency and plasticity of nerve-associated Schwann cell precursors, which can differentiate into diverse cell types, including parasympathetic neurons, neuroendocrine cells, and mesenchymal stem cells. These findings challenge the traditional view of peripheral nerves, highlighting their role as niches for migratory progenitor cells that contribute to tissue formation and regeneration.

SeminarPhysics of LifeRecording

Non-regular behavior during the coalescence of liquid-like cellular aggregates

Haicen Yue
Emory University
Apr 24, 2022

The fusion of cell aggregates widely exists during biological processes such as development, tissue regeneration, and tumor invasion. Cellular spheroids (spherical cell aggregates) are commonly used to study this phenomenon. In previous studies, with approximated assumptions and measurements, researchers found that the fusion of two spheroids with some cell type is similar to the coalescence of two liquid droplets. However, with more accurate measurements focusing on the overall shape evolution in this process, we find that even in the previously-regarded liquid-like regime, the fusion process of spheroids can be very different from regular liquid coalescence. We conduct numerical simulations using both standard particulate models and vertex models with both Molecular Dynamics and Brownian Dynamics. The simulation results show that the difference between spheroids and regular liquid droplets is caused by the microscopic overdamped dynamics of each cell rather than the topological cell-cell interactions in the vertex model. Our research reveals the necessity of a new continuum theory for “liquid” with microscopically overdamped components, such as cellular and colloidal systems. Detailed analysis of our simulation results of different system sizes provides the basis for developing the new theory.

ePoster

REMaST®: A novel immune cell therapy for neural tissue regeneration

Sissi Dolci, Loris Mannino, Alessandra Campanelli, Eros Rossi, Emanuela Bottani, Marzia Di Chio, Francesca Ciambella, Elisa Setten, Stefano Gianoli, Nicola Piazza, Benedetta Savino, Isabel Karkossa, Giuseppe Busetto, Alex Pezzotta, Alessia Amenta, Giulia Pruonto, Alessandra Castagna, Nicola Martinelli, Federico Boschi, Adam Doherty, Maria Teresa Scupoli, Chiara Cavallini, Giorgio Malpeli, Zulkifal Malik, Luana Binaschi, Vincenzo Silani, Marco Sandri, Patrizia Bossolasco, Anna Pistocchi, Marco Endrizzi, Kristin Schubert, Guido Francesco Fumagalli, Massimo Locati, Francesco Bifari, Ilaria Decimo

FENS Forum 2024