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  1. Light Shines on Embryonic Vulnerability

    New research shows zebrafish embryos are most vulnerable to cell division errors just before the gastrula stage. Learn how this affects early development.

    #ZebrafishResearch, #EmbryonicDevelopment, #CellDivision, #DevelopmentalBiology, #GastrulaStage

    newsletter.tf/zebrafish-embryo

  2. New Discovery Reveals Unconventional Mechanism of Cell Division in Embryos

    📰 Original title: Textbooks challenged by new discovery about how cells divide

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/new-discovery-

    #science #celldivision #embryonicdevelopment #mechanicalratchet

  3. 🌀 How does an embryo’s genome “wake up” and begin steering development on its own?

    🔗 Long-range transcription factor binding sites clustered regions may mediate transcriptional regulation through phase-separation interactions in early human embryo. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.09

    📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #GeneRegulation #EmbryonicDevelopment #ChromatinBiology #Epigenetics #DevelopmentalBiology #Genomics #CellBiology

  4. 🌀 How does an embryo’s genome “wake up” and begin steering development on its own?

    🔗 Long-range transcription factor binding sites clustered regions may mediate transcriptional regulation through phase-separation interactions in early human embryo. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.09

    📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #GeneRegulation #EmbryonicDevelopment #ChromatinBiology #Epigenetics #DevelopmentalBiology #Genomics #CellBiology

  5. 🌀 How does an embryo’s genome “wake up” and begin steering development on its own?

    🔗 Long-range transcription factor binding sites clustered regions may mediate transcriptional regulation through phase-separation interactions in early human embryo. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.09

    📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #GeneRegulation #EmbryonicDevelopment #ChromatinBiology #Epigenetics #DevelopmentalBiology #Genomics #CellBiology

  6. 🌀 How does an embryo’s genome “wake up” and begin steering development on its own?

    🔗 Long-range transcription factor binding sites clustered regions may mediate transcriptional regulation through phase-separation interactions in early human embryo. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.09

    📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #GeneRegulation #EmbryonicDevelopment #ChromatinBiology #Epigenetics #DevelopmentalBiology #Genomics #CellBiology

  7. 🌀 How does an embryo’s genome “wake up” and begin steering development on its own?

    🔗 Long-range transcription factor binding sites clustered regions may mediate transcriptional regulation through phase-separation interactions in early human embryo. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.09

    📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #GeneRegulation #EmbryonicDevelopment #ChromatinBiology #Epigenetics #DevelopmentalBiology #Genomics #CellBiology

  8. One of the great accomplishments of the space program had nothing to do with the science of space.

    Instead, the impact came from the images and impressions that the astronauts sent back to Earth.
    The most famous of these is “The Blue Marble,” an image of the earth from space taken in 1972.
    It is one of the most reproduced images ever made, and it had (and continues to have) a powerful effect.
    It’s a reminder that the home we share is small, isolated, and fragile. It is an example of how discovery and a new perspective have the power to bring us together.

    It’s the same with embryonic development.
    It is impossible to spend any time thinking about embryos without being filled with a profound sense of awe and connection.
    The details of this shared experience are as foreign to most people as the image of the Earth was before 1972.
    We are deeply interconnected with our fellow humans, and the animal world, through this shared rite of passage.
    Embryonic development is a journey so fundamental to our lives that we cannot help but be bonded together through its details.

    #fromonecell #embryonicdevelopment #benstanger

    wildrumpusbooks.com/book/97813

  9. One of the great accomplishments of the space program had nothing to do with the science of space.

    Instead, the impact came from the images and impressions that the astronauts sent back to Earth.
    The most famous of these is “The Blue Marble,” an image of the earth from space taken in 1972.
    It is one of the most reproduced images ever made, and it had (and continues to have) a powerful effect.
    It’s a reminder that the home we share is small, isolated, and fragile. It is an example of how discovery and a new perspective have the power to bring us together.

    It’s the same with embryonic development.
    It is impossible to spend any time thinking about embryos without being filled with a profound sense of awe and connection.
    The details of this shared experience are as foreign to most people as the image of the Earth was before 1972.
    We are deeply interconnected with our fellow humans, and the animal world, through this shared rite of passage.
    Embryonic development is a journey so fundamental to our lives that we cannot help but be bonded together through its details.

    #fromonecell #embryonicdevelopment #benstanger

    wildrumpusbooks.com/book/97813

  10. One of the great accomplishments of the space program had nothing to do with the science of space.

    Instead, the impact came from the images and impressions that the astronauts sent back to Earth.
    The most famous of these is “The Blue Marble,” an image of the earth from space taken in 1972.
    It is one of the most reproduced images ever made, and it had (and continues to have) a powerful effect.
    It’s a reminder that the home we share is small, isolated, and fragile. It is an example of how discovery and a new perspective have the power to bring us together.

    It’s the same with embryonic development.
    It is impossible to spend any time thinking about embryos without being filled with a profound sense of awe and connection.
    The details of this shared experience are as foreign to most people as the image of the Earth was before 1972.
    We are deeply interconnected with our fellow humans, and the animal world, through this shared rite of passage.
    Embryonic development is a journey so fundamental to our lives that we cannot help but be bonded together through its details.

    #fromonecell #embryonicdevelopment #benstanger

    wildrumpusbooks.com/book/97813

  11. One of the great accomplishments of the space program had nothing to do with the science of space.

    Instead, the impact came from the images and impressions that the astronauts sent back to Earth.
    The most famous of these is “The Blue Marble,” an image of the earth from space taken in 1972.
    It is one of the most reproduced images ever made, and it had (and continues to have) a powerful effect.
    It’s a reminder that the home we share is small, isolated, and fragile. It is an example of how discovery and a new perspective have the power to bring us together.

    It’s the same with embryonic development.
    It is impossible to spend any time thinking about embryos without being filled with a profound sense of awe and connection.
    The details of this shared experience are as foreign to most people as the image of the Earth was before 1972.
    We are deeply interconnected with our fellow humans, and the animal world, through this shared rite of passage.
    Embryonic development is a journey so fundamental to our lives that we cannot help but be bonded together through its details.

    #fromonecell #embryonicdevelopment #benstanger

    wildrumpusbooks.com/book/97813

  12. One of the great accomplishments of the space program had nothing to do with the science of space.

    Instead, the impact came from the images and impressions that the astronauts sent back to Earth.
    The most famous of these is “The Blue Marble,” an image of the earth from space taken in 1972.
    It is one of the most reproduced images ever made, and it had (and continues to have) a powerful effect.
    It’s a reminder that the home we share is small, isolated, and fragile. It is an example of how discovery and a new perspective have the power to bring us together.

    It’s the same with embryonic development.
    It is impossible to spend any time thinking about embryos without being filled with a profound sense of awe and connection.
    The details of this shared experience are as foreign to most people as the image of the Earth was before 1972.
    We are deeply interconnected with our fellow humans, and the animal world, through this shared rite of passage.
    Embryonic development is a journey so fundamental to our lives that we cannot help but be bonded together through its details.

    #fromonecell #embryonicdevelopment #benstanger

    wildrumpusbooks.com/book/97813

  13. Why researchers should use human embryo models with caution
    Scientists should carefully consider whether embryo models based on human stem cells are essential to their work because of the associated practical and ethical challenges.
    #bioethics #researchethics #embryonicdevelopment
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023

  14. Why researchers should use human embryo models with caution
    Scientists should carefully consider whether embryo models based on human stem cells are essential to their work because of the associated practical and ethical challenges.
    #bioethics #researchethics #embryonicdevelopment
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023

  15. Why researchers should use human embryo models with caution
    Scientists should carefully consider whether embryo models based on human stem cells are essential to their work because of the associated practical and ethical challenges.
    #bioethics #researchethics #embryonicdevelopment
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023

  16. Why researchers should use human embryo models with caution
    Scientists should carefully consider whether embryo models based on human stem cells are essential to their work because of the associated practical and ethical challenges.
    #bioethics #researchethics #embryonicdevelopment
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023

  17. Why researchers should use human embryo models with caution
    Scientists should carefully consider whether embryo models based on human stem cells are essential to their work because of the associated practical and ethical challenges.
    #bioethics #researchethics #embryonicdevelopment
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023

  18. What’s Next For Lab-Grown Human Embryos?
    Researchers are now permitted to grow human embryos in the lab for longer than 14 days. Here’s what they could learn.

    nature.com/articles/d41586-021

    #science #EmbryonicDevelopment #research

  19. What’s Next For Lab-Grown Human Embryos?
    Researchers are now permitted to grow human embryos in the lab for longer than 14 days. Here’s what they could learn.

    nature.com/articles/d41586-021

    #science #EmbryonicDevelopment #research

  20. What’s Next For Lab-Grown Human Embryos?
    Researchers are now permitted to grow human embryos in the lab for longer than 14 days. Here’s what they could learn.

    nature.com/articles/d41586-021

    #science #EmbryonicDevelopment #research

  21. Rong, Zhou &co from the Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs at Ocean University of China show that genetic deletion of the heat shock factor hspa8 leads to selective tissue malformations in zebrafish embryonic development:
    journals.biologists.com/jcs/ar
    #cellbiology #research #zebrafish #embryonicdevelopment #ERstress

  22. Rong, Zhou &co from the Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs at Ocean University of China show that genetic deletion of the heat shock factor hspa8 leads to selective tissue malformations in zebrafish embryonic development:
    journals.biologists.com/jcs/ar
    #cellbiology #research #zebrafish #embryonicdevelopment #ERstress

  23. Rong, Zhou &co from the Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs at Ocean University of China show that genetic deletion of the heat shock factor hspa8 leads to selective tissue malformations in zebrafish embryonic development:
    journals.biologists.com/jcs/ar
    #cellbiology #research #zebrafish #embryonicdevelopment #ERstress

  24. Thigh bone #evolution got dinos up on two feet
    futurity.org/dinosaurs-evoluti

    The dinosaurian femoral head experienced a morphogenetic shift from torsion to growth along the avian stem royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

    They figured out the way in which the femoral head, a critical part of #dinosaurs #anatomy, developed. Inward-turned femoral heads are necessary for fast, effective bipedal locomotion. Its #EmbryonicDevelopment changed completely—even while the feature itself remained constant in adults.

  25. Thigh bone #evolution got dinos up on two feet
    futurity.org/dinosaurs-evoluti

    The dinosaurian femoral head experienced a morphogenetic shift from torsion to growth along the avian stem royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

    They figured out the way in which the femoral head, a critical part of #dinosaurs #anatomy, developed. Inward-turned femoral heads are necessary for fast, effective bipedal locomotion. Its #EmbryonicDevelopment changed completely—even while the feature itself remained constant in adults.

  26. Thigh bone #evolution got dinos up on two feet
    futurity.org/dinosaurs-evoluti

    The dinosaurian femoral head experienced a morphogenetic shift from torsion to growth along the avian stem royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

    They figured out the way in which the femoral head, a critical part of #dinosaurs #anatomy, developed. Inward-turned femoral heads are necessary for fast, effective bipedal locomotion. Its #EmbryonicDevelopment changed completely—even while the feature itself remained constant in adults.

  27. Thigh bone #evolution got dinos up on two feet
    futurity.org/dinosaurs-evoluti

    The dinosaurian femoral head experienced a morphogenetic shift from torsion to growth along the avian stem royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

    They figured out the way in which the femoral head, a critical part of #dinosaurs #anatomy, developed. Inward-turned femoral heads are necessary for fast, effective bipedal locomotion. Its #EmbryonicDevelopment changed completely—even while the feature itself remained constant in adults.