Three-dimensional imaging of living chrysalises shows how butterflies develop.
Three-dimensional imaging of living chrysalises shows how butterflies develop.
In a small study, babies with blind mothers showed no deficits and in fact appeared to be developmentally advanced.
A new assay shows that cells use lamellipodia as their primary mechanism to seal up holes in epithelial tissue.
Genes that react to cellular sugar content are regulated by a long non-coding RNA via an unexpected mechanism
A lot changes in a child’s body over the course of development, and not all changes occur linearly: gene expression can fluctuate, and organs can perform different functions on the way to their final purpose in the body. Here are some of the key deve
Researchers identify a gene that drives a type of cellular suicide that differs from the more commonly observed apoptosis phenomenon.
For the first time researchers have demonstrated the molecular tango that gives rise to repeating patterns in developing animal embryos.
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