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Cover: Proliferating Muller glia-derived progenitor cells in the chick retina. A vertical section of the retina was labeled for Sox2 (red), neurofilament (green) and phospho-histone H3 (blue). Inhibition of NF-κB-signaling stimulates the formation of proliferating Muller glia-derived progenitors. See Research article by Palazzo et al. (dev183418).
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
INTERVIEWS
DEVELOPMENT AT A GLANCE
Branching morphogenesis
Summary: This Development at a Glance article highlights the conserved and divergent mechanisms that are used to construct branched tissues.
REVIEW
The extracellular matrix in development
Summary: This Review discusses our current understanding of how the extracellular matrix helps guide developing tissues by influencing cell adhesion, migration, shape and differentiation, emphasizing the biophysical cues it provides.
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
NF-κB signaling regulates the formation of proliferating Müller glia-derived progenitor cells in the avian retina
Summary: In vivo studies in chick reveal that NF-κB plays significant roles in regulating glial reactivity, neuronal survival and the reprogramming of Müller glia into proliferating Müller glia progenitor cells.
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A3 controls mitotic progression of neural progenitors via interaction with cohesin
Summary: Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A3, a conserved molecule that maintains the chromosome organization in mitotic neural progenitors, is required for proper neurogenesis of early born cortical neurons.
RESEARCH REPORT
Rspo2 antagonizes FGF signaling during vertebrate mesoderm formation and patterning
Summary: R-spondin 2 signals through the thrombospondin type 1 domain to inhibit the FGF pathway during mesoderm development in Xenopus embryos.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Ascl1 is required to specify a subset of ventromedial hypothalamic neurons
Summary: Ascl1 and Neurog3 are required to specify glutamatergic neurotransmitter phenotype and specification of subdomain subtypes of ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus neurons.
Nuclear-encoded mitochondrial ribosomal proteins are required to initiate gastrulation
Highlighted Article: Knockout of any one of 19 different mitochondrial ribosomal protein genes results in failure to initiate gastrulation, suggesting that distinct energy systems are crucial at specific times during mammalian development.
Neural tube development depends on notochord-derived sonic hedgehog released into the sclerotome
Summary: Loss- and gain-of-function, and floor plate deletions, reveal that Shh that transits through the sclerotome is presented to the neuroepithelium from its basal aspect to affect motoneuron development.
Multifaceted actions of Zeb2 in postnatal neurogenesis from the ventricular-subventricular zone to the olfactory bulb
Summary: The transcription factor Zeb2 uses distinct molecular subdomains to regulate olfactory bulb interneuron generation and maturation from the young postnatal ventricular-subventricular zone in mice.
The Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor Trio is required for neural crest cell migration and interacts with Dishevelled
Summary: Trio functions in protrusion formation of neural rest cells by interacting with Dishevelled upstream of Rac1, a finding contributing to a better understanding of cell migration and invasion in a variety of diseases.
Developmental arrest of Drosophila larvae elicits presynaptic depression and enables prolonged studies of neurodegeneration
Highlighted Article: An optimized approach to developmental arrest of third instar Drosophila larvae offers new insights into the mechanisms of synaptic growth, function, homeostatic plasticity and neurodegeneration at a model glutamatergic synapse.
Multi-level analysis of the interactions between REVOLUTA and MORE AXILLARY BRANCHES 2 in controlling plant development reveals parallel, independent and antagonistic functions
Summary: A complex relationship of synergistic and antagonistic activities exists between REV and MAX2 that appear to depend on the developmental context and do not all involve the direct regulation of MAX2 by REV.
Development of vascular regulation in the zebrafish embryo
Summary: Live imaging and genetic ablation experiments reveal the regulation of blood flow in early developing zebrafish cerebral vessels, and the role of pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells in response to stimuli.
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
A collection of genetic mouse lines and related tools for inducible and reversible intersectional mis-expression
Summary: This study presents a collection of four mouse lines and genetic tools for mis-expression-mediated manipulation of cellular activity with high spatiotemporal control, in a reversible manner.
CORRECTIONS
Development Journal Meeting 2022: From Stem Cells to Human Development
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Following a virtual meeting in 2020, we are delighted to announce that the fifth iteration of our popular Journal Meeting will be held from 11-14 September 2022 at the historic Wotton House, Surrey. Registration is open now.
Special Issue: The Immune System in Development and Regeneration
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Our latest special issue is now complete. It showcases articles that add to the repertoire of immune cell functions during development, repair and regeneration, and provide insights into the developmental pathways leading to the generation and dispersal of these cells.
Propose a new Workshop
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Our Workshops bring together leading experts and early-career researchers from a range of scientific backgrounds. Applications are now open to propose Workshops for 2024, one of which will be held in a Global South country.
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. You can read the first article here.
FocalPlane Network launched
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Like the Node Network, the aim of the FocalPlane Network is to facilitate promotion and networking as well as assist those seeking conference speakers, committee members, reviewers or collaborators. We hope that it will help promote diversity in the community. Find out more and join the Network here.