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tag transcription factors evolution neuroscience developmental biology
A Single Transcription Factor Changes Ants to Queens
Abby Olena, PhD
| Nov 5, 2021
| 3 min read
The transcription factor can also drive the opposite transition depending on which hormone activates it, according to a new study.
Researchers CHOOSE Organoids to Investigate Neurodevelopment
Deanna MacNeil, PhD
| Jan 29, 2024
| 4 min read
A 3D variation of pooled CRISPR screens could connect the dots between autism spectrum disorder genetics and cell fate pathways in the developing brain.
Top 7 in developmental biology
Megan Scudellari
| May 9, 2011
| 3 min read
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in developmental biology, from Faculty of 1000
One Protein to Rule Them All
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Feb 28, 2024
| 10+ min read
p53 is possibly the most important protein for maintaining cellular function. Losing it is synonymous with cancer.
Losers Fight Back
Richard P. Grant
| Feb 1, 2011
| 2 min read
Editor's choice in developmental biology
How a Memory Is Made
Molly Sharlach
| Nov 13, 2014
| 3 min read
Transcription factor levels dictate which neurons in a network store a memory.
The Noncoding Regulators of the Brain
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Sep 12, 2022
| 10+ min read
Noncoding RNAs are proving to be critical players in the evolution of brain anatomy and cognitive complexity.
Defying Dogma: Decentralized Translation in Neurons
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 10+ min read
To understand how memories are formed and maintained, neuroscientists travel far beyond the cell body in search of answers.
Chimera research opens new doors to understanding and treating disease
Hannah Thomasy, PhD,
Drug Discovery News
| Aug 9, 2023
| 10 min read
Animals with human cells could provide donor organs or help us understand neuropsychiatric disorders.
Brain Evolution at a Distance
Hannah Waters
| Dec 6, 2011
| 3 min read
Gene expression controlled from afar may have spurred the spurt in brain evolution that led to modern humans.
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