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REVIEWS

Summary: This Review discusses endothelial cell behavior during developmental angiogenesis, focusing on the morphogenetic changes that these cells undergo.

Summary: This Review highlights the latest insights into the mechanisms underlying intestinal morphogenesis - from gut tube lengthening to villus and microvillus formation.

Summary: This Review summarises the different mesenchymal stem cell populations present in the mammalian tooth and supporting tissues, and discusses their potential application for dental therapies.

STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION

Highlighted article: The TALE-homeodomain protein PBX1 promotes neural as opposed to oligodendroglial fate in adult mouse neural stem cells, as well as the long-term survival of newborn neurons.

RESEARCH REPORTS

Summary: During neurogenesis in zebrafish, miRNA-mediated depletion of Par polarity proteins diminishes the Sonic Hedgehog signaling response, likely by modulating primary cilia.

Summary: In the fly notum, a reciprocal relationship between Notch signalling and cell cycle progression acts like a clock, providing a delimited window of time during which cells decide their fate.

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Highlighted article: During branching morphogenesis of the salivary gland, mesenchymal WNT signals promote duct formation and inhibit KIT-mediated proacinar differentiation.

Highlighted article: The increase in tyrosine phosphorylation seen during sperm capacitation is mediated by the FER kinase, but this does not seem to be essential for fertilisation in vivo in mice.

Summary: The spinal motor neuron-specifying LIM complex controls ventral motor axonal projection by activating the expression of STAM1, which in turn regulates the chemokine receptor CXCR4.

Summary: Mutations in the Golgi protein Golgb1 are associated with cleft palate in mice. Golgb1 has specific functions in protein glycosylation and tissue morphogenesis.

Summary: The tumour suppressor APC is required by Schwann cells for their timely differentiation to mature myelinating cells; conditional knockout mice display hindlimb weakness and impaired axonal conduction.

Summary: The protocadherins Fat4 and Dchs1 promote proliferation in the developing mouse somites, independently of both the planar cell polarity pathway and the Yap/Taz Hippo effectors.

Summary: SOX2 has two independent roles during pituitary morphogenesis: promoting progenitor proliferation via SIX6 and determining melanotroph identity via PAX7.

Summary: During cell fate specification in the Drosophila eye, BEAF-32 regulates expression of Hippo pathway components and acts downstream of Warts to control photoreceptor identity.

Summary: In the developing mouse neocortex, the YAP transcription factor is activated by BMP2 signaling, and in turn stabilises Smad1 to promote proliferation and differentiation of astrocytes.

Summary: Pupation timing in Drosophila is determined in the fat body by regulating 20-HE production. The unstable transcriptional repressor Blimp-1 is a key component of this system.

Summary: During Drosophila cellularisation, myosin recruitment to the cleavage furrows proceeds in temporally and mechanistically distinct phases separately regulated by dunk and slam.

Summary: Polycomb-mediated repression of the Abd-B Hox gene controls expression of retinal determination genes and hence identity of the Drosophila optic lobe neuroepithelia.

Summary: Transcriptome analyses identify new elements within the dorsoventral gene regulatory network of the beetle Tribolium castaneum compared with Drosophila.

Summary: The sequential addition of posterior segments in the spider is controlled by Delta/Notch-mediated regulation of Wnt signalling, and by a downstream gene regulatory network, including pair-rule genes.

TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES

Summary: Co-culture of rodent spinal cord explants and primary myoblasts provides an in vitro system to study fundamental aspects of neuromuscular junction formation, maintenance and dysfunction.

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