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Kinesin-1 modulates centrosome activity to get nuclei motoring Read this Research Highlight showcasing work from Maëlys Loh, Fred Bernard and Antoine Guichet from the Institut Jacques Monod:...
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Human prostate organoid generation and the identification of prostate development drivers using inductive rodent tissuesRead this #OpenAccess Human Development Article by Parmveer Singh, Rakesh Heer,...
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Issue 13 is complete!On the cover: zebrafish germline cyst spatial organisation, segmented & rendered from serial block-face scanning electron microscopy data (cytoplasmic membranes, transparent...
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Issue 14 is complete!On the cover: A Xenopus tadpole head, showing its nervous system (tubulin, green), DNA damage (pH2AX, magenta), cell death (cleaved caspase 3, red) and DNA (DAPI, blue). See Lasser...
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Issue 15 is now complete!On the cover: image of Arabidopsis ovules at stage 2-II cleared, stained with Calcofluor white (cell walls in grey) and AINTEGUMENTA expression in the nuclei of the chalaza...
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Issue 16 is complete!On the cover: basement membrane (green) surrounds the gonad primordium (somatic gonadal cell membranes in magenta) in a recently hatched C. elegans larva. See article by...
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Dihydrofolate reductase activity controls neurogenic transitions in the developing neocortexRead this #OpenAccess Research article in #DevSImetabolism by Sulov Saha, Alice Davy &...
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#DevMeeting23 is underway! Looking forward to the next few days of great talks and fruitful discussions on unconventional and emerging experimental model organisms in #DevBio
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Issue 17 is complete!On the cover: a stage 38 Xenopus tadpole with TgTub-MemRFP (magenta), cilia marker acetylated tubulin (white) and actin marker phalloidin (purple). See Ventrella et al.:...
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Issue 18 is complete!On the cover: CRISPR knockout of Wnt receptor frizzled2 leads to fragmented (non-cell-autonomous) disruptions in wing marginal patterns in the Painted Lady butterfly as a result of...
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Development, regeneration and aging: a bizarre love triangleIn this Meeting Report, Luisa Cochella and Zayna Chaker summarize recent findings presented at the Jacques Monod Conference on ‘Growth and...
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Pathway to Independence: the future of developmental biologyLast year we launched the Pathway to Independence (PI) Programme, aiming to support postdocs on the job market. In this article, each PI...
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📢Call for papersWe are currently accepting submissions for our next special issue — Uncovering Developmental Diversity — coordinated by our academic Editor Cassandra Extavour (Harvard University, USA)...
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We're delighted to announce the details of our 2024 'From Stem Cells to Human Development' Meeting, organised by @jamesbriscoe, Olivier Pourquié & Emma Rawlins. Save the date and register for...
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Issue 19 is complete!On the cover: Commissural axons (labelled by td-Tomato, shown in gold) crossing the floorplate of an embryonic chicken spinal cord. Nuclei of spinal cord cells stained with Hoechst...
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Integrating the dynamic and energetic fields of metabolism and developmentRead this Editorial from the #DevSImetabolism Editors Lydia Finley, Joshua Gendron, Irene Miguel-Aliaga and Jared...
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Special Issue #DevSImetabolism is now complete!Cover image: During Stage 10B of Drosophila oogenesis, lipid droplets (green) accumulate at the same time as the actin cytoskeleton undergoes dynamic...
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Thank you to Associate Editor Irene Miguel-Aliaga, Guest Editors Lydia Finley, Joshua Gendron & Jared Rutter for putting together this Special Issue!
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Issue 21 is complete!On the cover: transition zone in brown alga. The tissue differentiates upwards into a flat lamella made of vascular tissue (yellow) and downwards into a cylindrical stipe composed...
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Do you know we have a subject collection with a focus on techniques and resources in #DevBio?Check out this collection showcasing some of our recent Techniques and Resources papers and review-based...
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