Publications by authors named "Ryenne-Christine K Ching"

The heart integrates diverse cell lineages into a functional unit, including the pericardium, a mesothelial sac that supports heart movement, homeostasis, and immune responses. However, despite its critical roles, the developmental origins of the pericardium remain uncertain due to disparate models. Here, using live imaging, lineage tracking, and single-cell transcriptomics in zebrafish, we find the pericardium forms within the lateral plate mesoderm from dedicated anterior mesothelial progenitors and distinct from the classic heart field.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ryenne-Christine K Ching"

  • - Recent research by Ryenne-Christine K Ching spans a diverse range of topics, including the relationship between sleep patterns and chronic disease, showcasing the importance of longitudinal data from wearable devices in understanding health implications.
  • - Ching's work on biodegradable membranes for gas separation highlights a significant move towards environmental sustainability by proposing recycling methods and the use of biopolymers, addressing the challenge of plastic waste in technology.
  • - Additional studies focus on the interactions of gut microbiomes with health conditions such as gestational diabetes and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, emphasizing the critical role of microbiomes in influencing various health outcomes and potential therapeutic avenues.