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Posted by Georgia Rapti, on 20 October 2017
It’s all about the wires. But what about the glue? Networks make us who we are. I am not talking about social networks but about neural networks that define how ...Posted by Andreas Prokop, on 17 October 2017
The University of Manchester, 2018/19 BBSRC DTP PhD Project Understanding tubulin regulation during neuronal development, ageing and degeneration Axons are slender, up-to-a-meter long, cable-like extensions of neurons which form the ...Posted by jamesglover1, on 28 September 2017
The story behind our recent paper ‘Hierarchical patterning modes orchestrate hair follicle morphogenesis‘ , finding that distinct patterning mechanisms can co-exist during embryonic organ formation. From the spots of ...Posted by the Node, on 22 September 2017
This interview by Aidan Maartens appeared in Development, Vol 144 Issue 18 George Daley is Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, and Caroline ...Posted by the Node, on 29 August 2017
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: AdamTS-A keeps the CNS in shape The Drosophila central nervous system (CNS) is covered by a thick basement membrane that mediates interactions with ...Posted by the Node, on 15 August 2017
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: PLCζ ‘waves in’ mammalian oocyte activation At fertilisation, fusion of the sperm with the oocyte activates a slew of downstream processes ...Posted by the Node, on 1 August 2017
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: X-citing insights into dosage compensation The non-coding RNA Xist plays a key role in the process of X chromosome inactivation (XCI) and is ...Posted by IRBBarcelona, on 5 July 2017
• Scientists at IRB Barcelona clarify the function of the genes that drive wing development in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. • Published in the journal eLife, this study unveils ...Posted by the Node, on 30 May 2017
This Editorial originally appeared in Development, Volume 144, Issue 11 Katherine Brown, Olivier Pourquié As some readers will already be aware, we have recently introduced a new ‘format-free’ submission ...Posted by Syed, on 16 May 2017
http://around.uoregon.edu/content/study-brain-formation-finds-possible-link-human-disease @ http://www.doelab.org/ elife https://elifesciences.org/content/6/e26287