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Cover: Clonal labelling in the hyperpallium of a E11 chick embryo electroporated at E5 using CLoNe vectors. The CLoNe method enables the investigation of several clonally related cells within the same volume of brain, muscle and other tissues in mammals and sauropsids. See Research article by García-Moreno et al. on p. 1589 .Close Modal - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
DEVELOPMENT AT A GLANCE
REVIEW
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
RESEARCH REPORT
Dynamin 2 regulation of integrin endocytosis, but not VEGF signaling, is crucial for developmental angiogenesis
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Vascular endothelial growth factor coordinates islet innervation via vascular scaffolding
A secretory cell type develops alongside multiciliated cells, ionocytes and goblet cells, and provides a protective, anti-infective function in the frog embryonic mucociliary epidermis
Profilin 1 is required for peripheral nervous system myelination
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
CORRECTION
IN THIS ISSUE
ARTICLE OF INTEREST IN OTHER COB JOURNALS
FROM JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Pathway to Independence programme

We’re excited to announce our new Pathway to Independence programme, aimed at supporting postdocs as they go on the job market. Find out more about the scheme in our Editorial.
Call for papers: Metabolic and Nutritional Control of Development and Regeneration

We are welcoming submissions for our next special issue, which will focus on metabolic and nutritional control of development and regeneration. Submission deadline: 15 May 2023.
Webinar: Increasing the visibility and impact of your research
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Would you like to increase the visibility and impact of your research and raise your profile internationally? If so, register for the very practical webinar we are running in association with HUBS on 23 February 2023.
Transitions in development: Daniel Grimes

Daniel Grimes’s lab studies the consequences of ciliary mutations, including left-right patterning defects and scoliosis. We interviewed Daniel to find out more about his career path, his experience of becoming a group leader and the influence of Jurassic Park.
Preprints in Development
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As part of our efforts to support the use of preprints and help curate the preprint literature, we are delighted to launch a new article type: ‘In preprints’. These pieces will discuss one or more recent preprints and place them in a broader context.