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Posted by the Node, on 18 March 2020
BSDB/GenSoc 2020 had a fantastic planned line up of plenary speakers. Over the past three days we managed to sit down for a virtual chat with five of them – ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 20 February 2020
This interview, the 75th in our series, was recently published in Development. Our understanding of lineage decisions in early human development has been greatly aided by embryonic stem cell lines, which ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 29 January 2020
This interview, the 74th in our series, was recently published in Development. Dysregulated activity of cell surface proteolytic enzymes has a wide range of developmental and pathological consequences, but the underlying ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 13 January 2020
This interview, the 73rd in our series, was recently published in Development. Animal cytokinesis is driven by an actomyosin ring that assembles at the cell equator and constricts to physically separate the ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 29 November 2019
This interview, the 72nd in our series, was recently published in Development. Heart development in mammals is a beautifully complex process. Patterning, proliferation and differentiation are all coordinated with cell movements and ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 15 November 2019
This interview, the 71st in our series, was recently published in Development. Our understanding of many fundamental aspects of early human development is still in its infancy, but a promising avenue for ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 7 November 2019
This interview, the 70th in our series, was recently published in Development. Drosophila wing discs are epithelial sac-like organs and a powerful model for investigating the link between proliferation and patterning. Of particular ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 10 October 2019
This interview, the 69th in our series, was recently published in Development. The apical hook is a transient structure that functions to protect the vulnerable apical meristem from damage when the seedling ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 12 September 2019
This interview, the 68th in our series, was recently published in Development. See also the Press Release associated with the paper and also Brazilian newspaper Folha’s piece on the work Retinal ganglion ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 13 August 2019
This interview, the 67th in our series, was recently published in Development Most bones in the vertebrate skeleton are made in the same way – endochondrial ossification – yet they display a ...