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Posted by Olivier Pourquie, on 4 December 2012
This editorial by Development Editor-in-Chief Olivier Pourquié appears in the current issue of Development. It seems most appropriate to start this editorial by congratulating the 2012 winners of the Nobel ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 4 December 2012
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: Gut feeling about Wnt doses The intestinal epithelium continuously renews throughout life. Canonical Wnt signalling – a major player ...Posted by the Node, on 4 December 2012
Today’s recommended paper is: NuRD Suppresses Pluripotency Gene Expression to Promote Transcriptional Heterogeneity and Lineage Commitment Nicola Reynolds et al. (2012) Cell Stem Cell 10 (5), 583-594 Submitted by Mary ...Posted by Dr Aziz, on 4 December 2012
EVODEVO WIKIPAEDIA EDIT-ATHON. Friday December 7th 2012 a the Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, University of Oxford We are spending a day editing and updating EVODEVO related pages on ...Posted by the Node, on 3 December 2012
Today’s recommended paper is: Bimodal control of Hoxd gene transcription in the spinal cord defines two regulatory subclusters Patrick Tschopp, Alix J. Christen and Denis Duboule (2012) Development 139 (5), ...Posted by the Node, on 2 December 2012
Today’s recommended paper is: Polyploidization of glia in neural development links tissue growth to blood–brain barrier integrity Yingdee Unhavaithaya and Terry L. Orr-Weaver (2012) Genes & Development 26, 31-36 Submitted ...Posted by the Node, on 1 December 2012
Today’s recommended paper is: The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome Robert E. Thurman, Eric Rynes, Richard Humbert, et al. (2012) Nature 489, 75–82 Submitted by Nishal Patel: “Whilst ...