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Cover: Immunostaining of differentiated myotubes generated from C2C12 myoblasts overexpressing SMAD2. Myosin heavy chain expression is in green and nuclei are revealed with DAPI (blue). See Research article by Lamarche et al. (dev195495)
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
EDITORIAL
A new society for regenerative biologists
Summary: We announce the launch of the International Society for Regenerative Biology – a new alliance for scientists interested in regenerative biology and its applications.
INTERVIEW
MEETING REVIEW
Cellular plasticity at the nexus of development and disease
Summary: A summary of the October 2020 Keystone eSymposia ‘Tissue Plasticity: Preservation and Alteration of Cellular Identity’.
REVIEWS
Gut innervation and enteric nervous system development: a spatial, temporal and molecular tour de force
Summary: This Review highlights the importance of gut innervation during embryonic development to assure proper gut function, specifically addressing the spatiotemporal and key molecular aspects along the longitudinal and circumferential axes of the gut.
Stem cell quiescence: the challenging path to activation
Summary: This Review provides a perspective of the quiescent state of adult stem cells and discusses how recent technical advances could help overcome some of the challenges in the field.
Aristotle, Buddhist scripture and embryology in ancient Mexico: building inclusion by re-thinking what counts as the history of developmental biology
Summary: This Review highlights the rich history of embryological thinking in Asia and Latin America, challenging the European-centric view of the history of scientific investigation and discovery in developmental biology.
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
SMAD2 promotes myogenin expression and terminal myogenic differentiation
Highlighted Article: TGFβ and SMAD2 are normally associated with inhibition of myogenesis, but SMAD2 also has a pro-myogenic role during terminal myogenic differentiation, through regulation of Myog and Klf4 expression.
Post-transcriptional regulation by the exosome complex is required for cell survival and forebrain development via repression of P53 signaling
Summary: Suppression of P53 signaling by the RNA-degrading exosome complex is essential for normal cell survival and brain development.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Dynein-dynactin segregate meiotic chromosomes in C. elegans spermatocytes
Summary: Characterization of a disease-associated p150Glued mutation in C. elegans reveals that the microtubule-based motor dynein drives the segregation of homologous chromosomes during spermatocyte meiosis.
Brachyury controls Ciona notochord fate as part of a feed-forward network
Summary: In the simple chordate Ciona, the notochord-specific transcription factor Brachyury acts together with Foxa.a as part of a densely interlocked FGF-dependent feed-forward network.
CAMSAP3 is required for mTORC1-dependent ependymal cell growth and lateral ventricle shaping in mouse brains
Highlighted Article: CAMSAP3, which mediates non-centrosomal microtubule assembly, is required for mTORC1-dependent maturation of ependymal cells at the neocortex of developing mouse brains. Loss of CAMSAP3 causes deformation of the lateral ventricles.
Robustness and timing of cellular differentiation through population-based symmetry breaking
Highlighted Article: Description of a cell-cell communication mechanism that within a growing population of precursor cells autonomously achieves timing and subsequent differentiation into robust cell-type proportions, and ensures their reliable recovery upon perturbation.
Tissue-resident macrophages regulate lymphatic vessel growth and patterning in the developing heart
Highlighted Article: Tissue-resident macrophages are indispensable mediators of lymphatic vessel formation during heart development, and function to remodel the vascular plexus.
Rab11fip5 regulates telencephalon development via ephrinB1 recycling
Summary: Rab11fip5, genetic mutations of which are associated with autism spectrum disorders in humans, plays a role in regulating telencephalon development via recycling of the crucial cargo ephrinB1.
PREPRINT HIGHLIGHTS
Development presents... live stream of our Journal Meeting

Watch a session from Development’s Journal Meeting, Unconventional and Emerging Experimental Organisms in Cell and Developmental Biology which was live on the Node Monday 18 September.
Navigating a research career with a disability

Our two recent Perspectives articles explore the lived experiences of disabled scientists in our community. Kelsey L. Anbuhl and colleagues describe the lived experiences of five biologists who share the challenges and successes of undertaking a scientific career with a disability. Whereas Jack Darius Morgan reviews the literature exploring disabled scientists’ experiences in academia.
Focus on regeneration

Tissue regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying regeneration remain incompletely understood. Here, Development has collated a series of articles showcasing some of the most recent advances in regenerative biology.
Keeping up with the Node: Lab meetings

Keep up with the Node 'Lab meeting' posts as the platform regularly highlights development and stem cell biology labs from across the globe and showcases research and researchers from the community. August featured the Nichols lab at the University of Edinburgh, read their 'Lab meeting' article here.
Read & Publish Open Access publishing: what authors say

We have had great feedback from authors who have benefitted from our Read & Publish agreement with their institution and have been able to publish Open Access with us without paying an APC. Read what they had to say.