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Posted by the Node, on 31 December 2021
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the Node in 2021. We hope you have enjoyed interacting with the site over the past year.Posted by Georgia Henry, on 25 December 2021
Regeneration is the mechanism by which a species can restore damaged or missing cells, tissues, organs, or body parts. Different living organisms have vastly differing regenerative capabilities. Humans, while capable ...Posted by the Node, on 21 December 2021
In our final SciArt profile of 2021 we meet Jessica Richardson, a final year PhD student in Kate Poole's group at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.Posted by the Node, on 20 December 2021
On Wednesday 8 December, Development hosted three talks to celebrate the 25th anniversary of our zebrafish special issue.Posted by the Node, on 17 December 2021
For our third article, Yvonne Bradford and Leyla Ruzicka tell us about the work of ZFIN. Read on to find out a little about the history of ZFIN, the ...Posted by the Node, on 15 December 2021
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental biology (and related) preprints.Posted by the Node, on 14 December 2021
Mark your diaries and get your applications in for the upcoming Workshops run by The Company of Biologists.Posted by Jeff Gross, on 14 December 2021
Read the story behind the paper with Jeff GrossPosted by Alok Javali, on 9 December 2021
In our recently published paper1, we show that human stem cells self-organize into blastocyst-like structures, which we term blastoids based on 4 criteria. Because blastoids can be generated in large ...Posted by the Node, on 8 December 2021
For the second article in our 'Featured Rseource' series, we interviewed Kevin Thiessen, the person behind the twitter account @ZebrafishRock.