Cardiopharyngeal mesoderm origins of musculosketelal and connective tissues in the mammalian pharynx
In a study published in Development, Adachi et al used genetic lineage tracing to investigate the cellular origin of the throat in the mouse model.
In a study published in Development, Adachi et al used genetic lineage tracing to investigate the cellular origin of the throat in the mouse model.
In their study published in Cell Reports, Bohic et al. confirm the role of C-LTMRs in inflammatory pain modulation by inactivating the transcription factor bhlha9 particularly enriched in these touch neurons.
Researchers have used the CERN pixels to follow tumour evolution in a liver cancer mouse model.
A multi-disciplinary collaboration between the team of Alphée Michelot and the team of Olivia du Roure and Julien Heuvingh at the ESPCI publishes in Plos Biology a study demonstrating that the mechanical stiffness of endocytic actin patches correlates tightly with endocytosis efficiency.
A recent study conducted by Jean-Claude Platel in Harold Cremer’s team published in eLife showed that these newly generated neurons add up permanently in the olfactory bulb neural network leading to an increase in the neuronal population and the size of the olfactory bulb.
In a recent work published in eLife, Cédric Maurange’s team identifies a genetic program that organizes the metabolic heterogeneity of cells in a pediatric neural tumor model.
Julien Royet’s team uses the genetic tools generated in the fruit fly to dissect the molecular interactions between bacteria and the host’s nervous system.
The European Research Council (ERC) awarded one of the rare ERC Synergy Grants to an international consortium of scientists, Frank Schnorrer, Stefan Raunser, Dirk Görlich and Mathias Gautel.
The SFBD and IBDM are happy to announce that the next ShapingLife meeting will take place in the picturesque harbor of Cassis, near Marseille, on
In a recent study appeared on the international journal Nature, Thomas Lecuit and his colleagues at the Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille describe how tissue shape changes are self-organized.