This image #MadeInBioRender shows the role of galectins in cancer development and progression.
— Marina Rodrigues Tavares (@Marina__Tavares) July 21, 2022
Thanks to @BioRender, we were invited to provide the cover art for that issue! 🦠🔬
To discover how we inhibited this molecule, you can check comments!@MedPolymers_Prg @IMC_Prague pic.twitter.com/hDhOqEAvtD
I made this figure in @BioRender for my *first* first-author manuscript, published in NanoImpact.
— Roxana Coreas (@RoxCoreas) July 21, 2022
Using @BioRender, I was able to make a graphical abstract showing the digestion, extraction, & LC-MS/MS analysis of TiO2 protein and lipid coronas.
#MadeInBioRender pic.twitter.com/ZrKVNJll50
Literally today, I won my faculty’s 3 minute thesis competition using an image I made in @BioRender #madeinbiorender
— Melody Dobrinin (@MelodyDobrinin) July 20, 2022
Please give me a fancy BioRender t-shirt. I need it so my lab friends will be jealous.
Friends, pls ‘like’ if you think I should get a fancy BioRender t-shirt. pic.twitter.com/RofL4ZJdO5