In the embryo, stem cells proliferate and then undergo a highly controlled maturation process to generate the various cell types composing our organs. Deciphering the mechanisms underlying this process is key to understand how regeneration could be improved and cancer can be cured. This video illustrates how the fruitfly Drosophila and the chick embryo are used at the IBDM to investigate the fate of stem cells.
Trap then kill: coordination key to fly larvae survival
Using ROS, larvae coordinate trapping harmful gut bacteria with a valve, then kill them with antimicrobial peptides.