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Issue 22 of 2021 is now complete!
The cover shows a 3D projection of a zebrafish larva, with nasal and temporal retinal ganglion cells labelled in green and red respectively from @OliviaSpead, Fabienne Poulain & colleagues.
Find out more in Spead et al. https://t.co/EFgJsmjC69
Segmentation and patterning of the vertebrate hindbrain
In their Review, Robb Krumlauf and David Wilkinson discuss how sharp patterns of segments and boundaries are formed during hindbrain development.
https://t.co/i4W3OClchL
Our Special Issue on Imaging Development, Stem Cells & Regeneration will be complete by September but already has lots of great content.
Start your reading with @CRoffay @ChiiJChan1 & colleagues' Primer on stress inference:
https://t.co/FzpfCu7BF0
We've just published the first two articles in our Special Issue on Imaging Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration.
The issue will continue growing as articles are added - keep an eye on the homepage for updates 1/3
https://t.co/qQ6nLr4XLg
Aristotle, Buddhist scripture and embryology in ancient Mexico: building inclusion by re-thinking what counts as the history of developmental biology
An Open Access Review by @jbwallingford
https://t.co/b0QPWxzTbL
Issue 16 also features:
🔹Highlighted papers on PKD, TCF7L2 and Prdm8
🔹Author interview: @kaytscott & @AppelbhBruce
🔹Primers on potency, in vivo and in vitro
🔹Reviews on circRNAs and plant mechanics
https://t.co/TIGamQlvCA
Zebrafish join salamanders and planarians in our growing 'Model systems for regeneration' collection, highlighting key model systems that are currently being used to study tissue and organ regeneration
https://t.co/3MiXYnSf5c
Model systems for regeneration: planarians
A Primer by Mario Ivankovic, Radmila Haneckova, @albertthommen, Markus Grohme (@muckumucku), Miquel Vila-Farré, Steffen Werner & Jochen Rink (@rinklab)
https://t.co/BWkRX9hh9Y
Model systems for regeneration: salamanders
In the first of a new series of Primers, Alberto Joven, @elewatweets & András Simon survey salamanders, the tetrapods with the widest range of regenerative capacity
https://t.co/5DPpiuVOoT
Our competition to find a cover image for our Special Issue on Development at the Single Cell Level is still open. So far we've had some great submissions - deadline is 6 May. RTs appreciated!
https://t.co/r0uMXhotsX