Development

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Development is a leading research journal in the field of developmental biology, covering stem cells, signalling, cell biology and more

Cambridge, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2010.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    3. velj

    Our 2nd issue of 2020 is now complete! The cover shows a coronal section of a newborn mouse brain, from and colleagues

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  2. prije 17 sati

    Cake update: cake provided and eaten! Great the Node Network has hit this milestone - here's to the next 500

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  3. prije 19 sati

    Watch our Reviews Editor 's Q&A with Andrew Pospisilik, co-organiser of upcoming on non-genetic phenotypic variation. Registration and abstract deadline = Feb 12. Alex will be there in Whistler!

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  4. prije 20 sati

    Read their full paper 'The ciliary phosphatidylinositol phosphatase Inpp5e plays positive and negative regulatory roles in Shh signaling' here:

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  5. prije 20 sati

    Attenuation, please! Inpp5e as a timer of sonic hedgehog signalling A Research Highlight from our new issue, on , & colleagues' new paper

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  6. prije 21 sat

    Great to see so many New PIs on the Node Network (also, only 18 more sign ups today and we get cake!)

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    prije 21 sat

    The Node Network is now 2 weeks old, with 482 members from 38 countries and 4k page views. Check out our FAQs for background and reasons to use and join as a member (and if you're already a member, please keep spreading the word!)

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  8. 5. velj

    An interview with Roberto Mayor At , met Roberto ( at ) to talk science, serendipity, and the transformative role of the in Latin America

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  9. 5. velj

    Our sister journal is launching a community site for microscopy in the summer - follow them at for regular updates

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  10. 4. velj

    And our most-read front-section piece was Patrick Tam and 's Spotlight on mouse embryo single cell transcriptomics 🥂

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  11. 4. velj

    Our most-read research paper in January was from Christian Lange, Michael Brand and colleagues at - a single cell analysis of zebrafish radial glia progeny 🥂

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  12. 4. velj

    Read their Open Access paper 'Spatiotemporal regulation of GSK3β levels by miRNA-26a controls axon development in cortical neurons' here:

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  13. 4. velj

    Controlling neuronal axonal development through local translation A Research Highlight from our new issue, featuring and colleagues' paper on miRNA-26a's role in mouse neurons

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  14. 3. velj

    Congratulations to Alison, who we interviewed last year in our 'The people behind the papers' series

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    3. velj

    Thrilled that the image was selected for cover art! Many thanks to the editorial, production, and social media teams at , , and that have been fantastic to work with throughout the publication process!

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    3. velj

    Pleased to see the work led by out (and highlighted!) in journal. Reveals unappreciated negative regulatory role for the ciliary phosphatase, INPP5E, in Shh signaling. 1/6

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    3. velj

    We wrote a mini-review on regulatory landscapes of developmental genes. Paper Poster

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  18. 3. velj

    Issue 2 also includes 🔹Inclusion and diversity Editorial 🔹Trudi Schüpbach Interview 🔹Mouse transcriptome Spotlight 🔹TET Primer 🔹Tooth Review 🔹12 research papers

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  19. 28. sij

    Great to see the community's positive response to this initiative. If you missed it, and announced the Node Network as part of their editorial on inclusion and diversity

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  20. 28. sij

    From Stem Cells to Human Development Our 4th meeting on human developmental biology takes place in September at Wotton House Speakers inc & many more Registration now open!

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