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Increasing Diversity in Developmental Biology [PDF]
The demographic profile of the scientific and biomedical workforce in the United States does not reflect the population at large (https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsf21321/data-tables; www.census.gov), raising concerns that there will be too few trained ...
Graciela A. Unguez +3 more
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Advances and Challenges in Spatial Transcriptomics for Developmental Biology. [PDF]
Development from single cells to multicellular tissues and organs involves more than just the exact replication of cells, which is known as differentiation.
Choe K, Pak U, Pang Y, Hao W, Yang X.
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Developmental biology, the stem cell of biological disciplines. [PDF]
Developmental 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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Editorial: 17th Spanish Society for Developmental Biology Meeting: New Trends in Developmental Biology [PDF]
Sofia J. Araújo +2 more
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The developmental biology of kinesins. [PDF]
Konjikusic MJ, Gray RS, Wallingford JB.
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Escherichia coli chemotaxis is information limited [PDF]
Organisms acquire and use information from their environment to guide their behaviour. However, it is unclear whether this information quantitatively limits their performance at behavioural tasks.
Henry H. Mattingly +9 more
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Journal of Developmental Biology in 2021
Rigorous peer-reviews are the basis of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Journal of Developmental Biology Editorial Office
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Deep learning for bioimage analysis in developmental biology
Deep 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 ...
Adrien Hallou +3 more
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Tissue clearing and 3D imaging in developmental biology
Tissue 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 ...
Alba Vieites-Prado, N. Renier
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Summary: Phosphatidylserine (PS) is an integral component of eukaryotic cell membranes and organelles. The Drosophila genome contains a single PS synthase (PSS)-encoding gene (Pss) homologous to mammalian PSSs.
Ye-Jin Park +14 more
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