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The people behind the papers – Rémi-Xavier Coux & Ruth Lehmann
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 5 April 2018
Development and homeostasis depend crucially on the maintenance of cell identity, and in gamete-producing tissues the somatic/germline distinction is paramount. A recent paper in Development explores how cell identity is …The people behind the papers – You Wu & Mineko Kengaku
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 12 March 2018
Neuronal migration is critical for mammalian brain development. In many migrating neurons, the nucleus translocates from the trailing to the leading edge of the cell in a manner dependent on …The people behind the papers – Marina Matsumiya & Ryoichiro Kageyama
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 19 February 2018
Vertebrate segmentation involves the periodic formation of somites from the presomitic mesoderm, in a manner controlled by oscillating gene expression (the oscillations of the segmentation clock must be one of the …Updates from DORA – An interview with Stephen Curry
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 7 February 2018
The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) was conceived in 2012 at an ASCB meeting, and has since its launch in 2013 has garnered thousands of signatories from individuals and …The people behind the papers – Chloé Dominici & Alain Chédotal
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 18 January 2018
Vertebrate brain development is characterised by cell migration, as neurons are often born far from where they need to end up. Migration is regulated by guidance cues and their receptors, …The people behind the papers – Alok Javali, Aritra Misra & Ramkumar Sambasivan
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 20 December 2017
Neuromesoderm progenitors are a population of stem cells that contribute to the neural tube and somite-forming paraxial mesoderm, and promote axial growth of the vertebrate embryo. In the latest issue …
In 2019 we met Vilaiwan Fernandes, who had recently been awared the Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Young Investigator Award
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