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Cover: Confocal sections of cellularising wild-type (top) and MAST kinase mutant (bottom) Drosophila embryos showing the syncytium-to-blastoderm transition driven by insertion of compartmentalised membrane between the peripheral nuclei (basal furrow, green; lateral membrane, red; nuclei, blue). Mutations in Drosophila MAST kinase compromise Dynein-based transport and delay furrow formation during cellularisation. See Research article by Hain et al. on p. 2119.
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IN THIS ISSUE
DEVELOPMENT AT A GLANCE
REVIEWS
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
RESEARCH ARTICLES
The RNA-binding protein Mex3b regulates the spatial organization of the Rap1 pathway
Sertoli cells control peritubular myoid cell fate and support adult Leydig cell development in the prepubertal testis
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
ARTICLES OF INTEREST IN OTHER COB JOURNALS
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