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4-fold multiorganelle unit within an inflammatory mouse macrophage. © MPI of Immunobiology and Epigenetics / Rambold Lab
With “OrgaPlexing” Max Planck researchers reveal how immune cells organize their intracellular architecture to control inflammatory processes more
Makrophage, die von Salmonellen(magenta) befallen ist. Farblich abgesetzt sind die Organellen (Mitochondrien in blau und Lysosomen in magenta) dargestellt.
How communication between lysosomes and mitochondria controls Salmonella growth in macrophages more
Cell Bio 2020 Virtual-an Online ASCB|EMBO Meeting
The Rambold Lab presenting virtually on “Lysosome signaling induces mitochondrial itaconate to suppress permissive bacterial growth niches” at the ASCB meeting 2020. more
Grant Renewal for SFB Neuro-Mac
The DFG has approved an extension of the SFB/TRR 167 “Development, function and potential of myeloid cells in the central nervous system” (“NeuroMac”) coordinated by University Clinic Freiburg. more
We are excited about our collaboration with the Grosschedl lab: Wang Y, Zolotarev N, Yang CY, Rambold A, Mittler G & Grosschedl R (2020): A Prion-like Domain in Transcription Factor EBF1 Promotes Phase Separation and Enables B Cell Programming of Progenitor Chromatin. Immunity 53 (2020) more
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