Read about the history of heterotaxy research @ Nautilus Magazine Oct 15 Written By Brueckner Lab The science mag Nautilus has run an article describing how the scientific community discovered how cilia plays a role in left/right asymmetry, featuring our very own PI, Martina Brueckner. Give it a read here! Situs inversus in mice An image of two neonatal mice from our lab, featured in the article. Note that the milkspot is normally on the left side of the body as in the pup on the left; the pup on the right with situs inversus has it on the right. Brueckner Lab
Read about the history of heterotaxy research @ Nautilus Magazine Oct 15 Written By Brueckner Lab The science mag Nautilus has run an article describing how the scientific community discovered how cilia plays a role in left/right asymmetry, featuring our very own PI, Martina Brueckner. Give it a read here! Situs inversus in mice An image of two neonatal mice from our lab, featured in the article. Note that the milkspot is normally on the left side of the body as in the pup on the left; the pup on the right with situs inversus has it on the right. Brueckner Lab