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The developmental biology of kinesins. [PDF]
Dev Biol, 2021Kinesins are microtubule-based motor proteins that are well known for their key roles in cell biological processes ranging from cell division, to intracellular transport of mRNAs, proteins, vesicles, and organelles, and microtubule disassembly. Interestingly, many of the ~45 distinct kinesin genes in vertebrate genomes have also been associated with ...
Konjikusic MJ, Gray RS, Wallingford JB.
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Ediacaran developmental biology [PDF]
Biological Reviews, 2017Rocks of the Ediacaran System (635–541 Ma) contain fossil evidence for some of the earliest complex macroscopic organisms, many of which have been interpreted as early animals.
Donoghue, PCJ, Dunn, FS, Liu, AG
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Editorial: 17th Spanish Society for Developmental Biology Meeting: New Trends in Developmental Biology [PDF]
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022The Spanish Society for Developmental Biology organized its 17th meeting in November 2020. The meeting, organized by CIC bioGUNE, the University of the Basque Country and the University of Cantabria, gathered about 280 registrants and received 132 ...
Sofia J. Araújo+2 more
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Developmental Biology in Cyanobacteria [PDF]
Life, 2019Filamentous, heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria are phototrophic multicellular organisms in which N2-fixing heterocysts and CO2-fixing vegetative cells exchange regulators and nutrients [...]
Antonia Herrero, Enrique Flores
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Tissue clearing and 3D imaging in developmental biology.
Development, 2021Tissue clearing increases the transparency of late developmental stages and enables deep imaging in fixed organisms. Successful implementation of these methodologies requires a good grasp of sample processing, imaging and the possibilities offered by ...
Vieites-Prado A, Renier N.
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Deep learning for bioimage analysis in developmental biology.
Development, 2021Deep learning has transformed the way large and complex image datasets can be processed, reshaping what is possible in bioimage analysis. As the complexity and size of bioimage data continues to grow, this new analysis paradigm is becoming increasingly ...
Hallou A+3 more
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Developmental biology, the stem cell of biological disciplines. [PDF]
PLoS Biology, 2017Developmental biology (including embryology) is proposed as "the stem cell of biological disciplines." Genetics, cell biology, oncology, immunology, evolutionary mechanisms, neurobiology, and systems biology each has its ancestry in developmental biology.
Scott F Gilbert
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Developmental biology of hematopoiesis [PDF]
Blood, 1995The cellular and environmental regulation of hematopoiesis has been generally conserved throughout vertebrate evolution, although subtle species differences exist. The factors that regulate hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis may closely resemble the inducers of embryonic patterning, rather than the factors that stimulate hematopoietic cell ...
LI Zon
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Developmental biology of the meninges [PDF]
genesis, 2019The meninges are membranous layers surrounding the central nervous system. In the head, the meninges lie between the brain and the skull, and interact closely with both during development.
Krishnakali Dasgupta, Juhee Jeong
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Quantitative developmental biology in vitro using micropatterning.
Development, 2021Micropatterning encompasses a set of methods aimed at precisely controlling the spatial distribution of molecules onto the surface of materials. Biologists have borrowed the idea and adapted these methods, originally developed for electronics, to impose ...
Blin G.
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