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July in preprints

Posted by , on 1 August 2023

A list of developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints that came out in July.

It’s all about communication

Posted by , on 28 July 2023

Reflections from the 82nd Society for Developmental Biology Annual Meeting in Chicago, July 2023.

Zebrahub: Illuminating Zebrafish Embryogenesis Through Light-Sheet Microscopy and scRNA Sequencing.

Posted by , on 25 July 2023

Find out more about Zebrahub and how you can use it in your research.

Lab meeting with the Blood Engineering Lab

Posted by , on 24 July 2023

Meet the Blood Engineering Lab, based in Hong Kong.

‘Worming up’ disease research

Posted by , on 21 July 2023

In recognition of the Genetics Society of America 24th International C. elegans Conference at the end of June 2023, Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) celebrated worm research with specially commissioned ...

Assembling a "Stem Cell Zoo"

Posted by , on 12 July 2023

One of the most fascinating observations that comes from comparing mammalian development is the difference in developmental tempo across species (Ebisuya & Briscoe, 2018). Mice and humans develop through a ...

June in preprints

Posted by , on 5 July 2023

A list of developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints that came out in June.

Living up to your cnidarian potential

Posted by , on 22 June 2023

Áine Varley tells the story behind the paper “Pluripotent, germ cell competent adult stem cells underlie cnidarian regenerative ability and clonal growth”.

Behind the paper: how to turn scales into feathers 

Posted by , on 16 June 2023

Read the story behind the paper about an experimental method for transforming chicken scales into true feathers.

Moving towards heart success – Disease Models & Mechanisms Special Issue

Posted by , on 15 June 2023

The latest Special Issue of Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) includes articles that investigate the genetic and biological mechanisms of heart failure and identify potential therapeutic strategies.

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