Publications by authors named "Jonas Mars"

High-quality DNA extraction from organoids is an important step in molecular genetics research. Here, we show that a lysis buffer from the field of research, called Single Worm Lysis Buffer (SWLB), is a low-cost, yet reliable method for DNA extraction from mammalian organoids. SWLB is superior in terms of price, storage, hands-on time and sustainability compared to current standardized DNA extraction protocols, while equally effective.

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Zebrafish hearts can regenerate by replacing damaged tissue with new cardiomyocytes. Although the steps leading up to the proliferation of surviving cardiomyocytes have been extensively studied, little is known about the mechanisms that control proliferation and redifferentiation to a mature state. We found that the cardiac dyad, a structure that regulates calcium handling and excitation-contraction coupling, played a key role in the redifferentiation process.

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RNA tomography or tomo-seq combines mRNA sequencing and cryo-sectioning to spatially resolve gene expression. We have adapted this method for the nematode to generate anteroposterior gene expression maps at near-cellular resolution. Here, we provide a detailed overview of the method and present two approaches: one that includes RNA isolation for maximum sensitivity and one that is suitable for partial automatization and is therefore less time-consuming.

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Members of the Wnt family of secreted glycoproteins regulate cell migration through distinct canonical and noncanonical signaling pathways. Studies of vertebrate development and disease have shown that these pathways can have opposing effects on cell migration, but the mechanism of this functional interplay is not known. In the nematode , a switch from noncanonical to canonical Wnt signaling terminates the long-range migration of the QR neuroblast descendants, providing a tractable system to study this mechanism in vivo.

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