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#Neurogenesis
#EvoDevo
#Neuroscience
#DevBio
#Evolution
#Xenopus
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🚨✨🐸 Very excited to share the latest work I’m part of: “Developmental and adult expression of the Meis2 transcription factor in the CNS of Xenopus laevis”. Read below 👇 DOI:
doi.org/10.3389/fnan...
#Neurogenesis
#BrainDevelopment
#Neuroscience
#EvoDevo
#DevBio
#Xenopus
about 2 months ago
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year !! ✨🎄 In my family, Christmas means handmade canelons. Bones festes!
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FocalPlane
12 days ago
We’ve highlighted some wonderful images and researchers in our ‘Featured image’ series in 2025. To celebrate, we’re inviting you to vote for your favourite in our image competition!
#FluorescenceFriday
Check them out here:
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Vote for your favourite 'Featured image' from 2025 - FocalPlane
Vote for your favourite 'Featured image' from 2025 - News
https://focalplane.biologists.com/2025/12/19/vote-for-your-favourite-featured-image-from-2025/
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SfN Journals
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#SnapshotsinNeuroscience
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#eNeuro
blog from Lustig et al., a whole mount view of a young mouse brain with all cortical layer 5 neurons expressing dystonia-related gene Klhl14, highlighted in green. Photo Credit: Alexander Lammers
https://blog.eneuro.org/2025/11/snapshots_klhl14_gene
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Naomi Moris
15 days ago
Lovely little pre-Christmas present to see this out
@natcellbio.nature.com
! Some 🔥 new results in here since the biorvix incl (1) a new RARE-GFP reporter ✳️🙌, (2) additional NMP quantification 🔢, (3) no neural tube patterning on RA inhibition 🙅 etc. Enjoy! 😍
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Modelling co-development between the somites and neural tube in human trunk-like structures - Nature Cell Biology
Makwana, Tilley et al. generate human stem cell-based trunk-like structures approximating Carnegie stage 13–14 of development. They use them to model and study the development of the thoracic and lumbar trunk.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41556-025-01813-8
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🚨🧠 New in Nature: “TSC tunes progenitor balance and upper-layer neuron generation in neocortex”. Read below 👇 DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#DevBio
#EvoDevo
#Neuroscience
#Science
#CorticalDevelopment
#RadialGlia
#Neocortex
#Neurogenesis
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TSC tunes progenitor balance and upper-layer neuron generation in neocortex - Nature
The balance between radial progenitors and intermediate precursors to generate upper-layer neurons during the development and evolution of the cerebral cortex is mediated by members of the tuberous sc...
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09810-5
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Nature
15 days ago
The Sun’s fiery surface, a tattooed tardigrade, rare red lightning and more - these are the best science images from 2025, chosen by Nature's Photo Team Check them out:
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🦎🧬 New in Evolution & Development: “Is Telomere Length Optimized in Hatchling Sand Lizards?” Read below 👇 DOI:
doi.org/10.1111/ede....
#Telomeres
#Evolution
#Ecology
#Reptiles
#Aging
#Science
#Genomics
#MolecularBiology
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Is Telomere Length Optimized in Hatchling Sand Lizards?
The graphical abstract image depicts the complex interplay of factors driving telomere dynamics (with permission from Dr. Chris Friesen).
https://doi.org/10.1111/ede.70020
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🚨🧬 New in Nat Genetics: “Cell-type- and locus-specific epigenetic editing of memory expression”. Read below 👇 DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#Neuroscience
#Epigenetics
#Memory
#BrainResearch
#CRISPR
#dCas9
#Science
#Genomics
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Cell-type- and locus-specific epigenetic editing of memory expression - Nature Genetics
CRISPR-based epigenetic editing is used in a cell-type-specific, locus-restricted and temporally controllable manner in the adult mouse brain to modulate memory expression.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-025-02368-y
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Zebrafish Rock!
about 1 month ago
One-day-old transgenic zebrafish embryo. Credit to Dr. Kazuhide Shaun Okuda.
#ZebrafishZunday
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🚨✨ New paper: “Selection and transmission of the gut microbiome alone can shift mammalian behaviour”. DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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#Microbiome
#Evolution
#MouseModel
#Behavior
#Neurobiology
#EvoDevo
#Neuroscience
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Selection and transmission of the gut microbiome alone can shift mammalian behavior - Nature Communications
Here, the authors present evidence that the gut microbiome alone, without changes in the host genome, can shape how animals respond to selection, identifying a bacterium and its metabolite that indepe...
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-65368-w
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International Society of Developmental Biology
about 2 months ago
Meis2 is a transcriptional factor involved in neurodevelopment. This paper characterises its distribution in the developing brain of Xenopus leavis. Check it out!
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🚨✨🐸 Very excited to share the latest work I’m part of: “Developmental and adult expression of the Meis2 transcription factor in the CNS of Xenopus laevis”. Read below 👇 DOI:
doi.org/10.3389/fnan...
#Neurogenesis
#BrainDevelopment
#Neuroscience
#EvoDevo
#DevBio
#Xenopus
about 2 months ago
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❄️🏔️ Waiting for winter to paint the mountains again. 📸 Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia 🐻 👉 December of 2024
about 2 months ago
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Staci Bilbo
about 2 months ago
my first
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post! Mouse hippocampus showing microglia, a lysosomal marker (CD68), and Aggrecan, a perineuronal net component. 😍 Image by Dr. Julia Dziabis!
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Society for Developmental Biology
about 2 months ago
🐸 Xenopus laevis 💚 The frog that shaped modern developmental biology! ✨ Xenopus embryos have revealed how the body axis forms, cells choose their fate, and tissues self-organize during early development 📹 Video by Bioquest Sudio and Xenbase
#ModelMonday
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🚨🕊️ New paper: “Homing and feral pigeons differ in hippocampal formation neuron size: a Golgi study”. Read below 👇 DOI:
doi.org/10.1007/s004...
#Neuroscience
#BrainEvolution
#EvoDevo
#Hippocampus
#Brain
#Neuroanatomy
#AvianBrain
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Homing and feral pigeons differ in hippocampal formation neuron size: a Golgi study - Brain Structure and Function
Artificial selection for behavioural traits can significantly affect the anatomy of brain regions related to the behaviour under selection. The homing pigeon (Columba livia) is a prime example of how ...
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-025-03030-3
2 months ago
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Society for Developmental Biology
2 months ago
Ascidians (Ciona intestinalis)🪸Our distant chordate cousins! 🌊 Simple sea squirts that reveal how vertebrate body plans evolved 🧬 A key model for notochord formation, neural induction, and cell lineage mapping 📸 Video by MBL Embryology 2019
#ModelMonday
#DevBio
#EvoDevo
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the Node
2 months ago
👃Sniffing out olfactory neurogenesis New ‘Show and tell’ post on the Node from Sriivatsan G Rajan and Ankur Saxena
@saxenalab.bsky.social
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thenode.biologists.com/sniffing-out...
#zebrafish
#devbio
#neurogenesis
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Society for Developmental Biology
2 months ago
🏆 First Prize – DevBio Art Contest 🖼️ “A Model Meeting” by Karla Akari Garcia Inspired by The Quaker Meeting, this watercolor honors animal research models, from mouse to axolotl, that have advanced developmental biology 🎨 A tribute to science’s often unsung heroes.
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🚨 Recent paper: “Wnt7b Promotes Axon Differentiation and Extension by Regulating JNK-Mediated Cytoskeletal Dynamics”. DOI:
doi.org/10.1007/s110...
Let’s break down what they found 👇
#Neuroscience
#Wnt
#AxonGrowth
#Cytoskeleton
#Neurodevelopment
#Science
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Wnt7b Promotes Axon Differentiation and Extension by Regulating JNK-Mediated Cytoskeletal Dynamics - Neurochemical Research
Neuronal polarization and axon growth are critical processes underlying neuronal differentiation and maturation. Wnt proteins have been implicated as key regulators of neuronal development; however, t...
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11064-025-04540-6
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🐢 A closer look at a developing Trachemys scripta embryo. ✨ The very start of a turtle’s journey ✨ 📸 Ana Martínez Gómez (
@brainbyana.bsky.social
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#Embryology
#EvoDevo
#TurtleEmbryo
#Science
#DevelopmentalBiology
#SciencePhotography
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3 months ago
Happy to share our new article with Júlia Freixes, Fatma Abdel-Rahman, Roberto Nebbia and
@edesfilis.bsky.social
on postnatal plasticity in olfactory areas of the juvenile swine, published in Brain, Structure and Function
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Postnatal plasticity in the olfactory system of the juvenile swine brain - Brain Structure and Function
Swine have an excellent sense of smell and highly complex olfactory brain structures, which play a crucial role in their complex social interactions. In other mammals the olfactory system is known to exhibit significant plasticity, even during adulthood. The aim of this study was to investigate postnatal plasticity in olfactory areas of juvenile swine brains by studying immature cells immunoreactive for the microtubule-associated protein doublecortin (DCX). Using immunofluorescence, we studied DCX coexpression with the cell proliferation marker Ki-67, and different neuronal markers. Our results show the existence of numerous DCX + cells throughout the olfactory pallial areas. In some of them, we found DCX+/Ki-67 + coexpressing cells, suggesting that they were proliferating. Some of these proliferating cells were grouped in tangentially-oriented migratory-like chains, forming the rostral migratory stream to anterior olfactory area and olfactory bulb. Moreover, chains of DCX + cells were found in the external capsule and white matter adjacent to the temporal horn of the ventricle. Chains of DCX + cells were observed crossing the internal layers of the piriform and entorhinal cortices. In layer II of these cortices, DCX + cells of varying maturity degrees and neuronal phenotypes (including NeuN expression) were present. This suggests the existence of multiple migratory streams along the anteroposterior axis. Most DCX + immature cells in the migratory chains and in the anterior olfactory area, piriform and entorhinal cortices expressed the transcription factor Brn2 (Pou3f2), suggesting the incorporation of new glutamatergic neurons in these areas. Together, these results highlight the interest of swine to study the role of postnatal brain plasticity and their potential for regeneration in large, gyrencephalic brains.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00429-025-03008-1?utm_source=rct_congratemailt&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=oa_20251006&utm_content=10.1007/s00429-025-03008-1
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Let's talk about circular RNA!! 🧬🧬 Read the review: “Molecular mechanisms of circular RNA translation” DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s122...
#MolecularBiology
#Genomics
#Science
#Transcriptomics
#RNAbiology
#GeneExpression
3 months ago
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🚨 New in J. Comp. Neurology: "Larger Fish Have Larger Brains With More Neurons Across but Not Within Cohorts Raised in Different Growth Conditions" 🐟🧠 DOI:
doi.org/10.1002/cne....
#Neuroscience
#BrainEvolution
#ComparativeNeurobiology
#Fish
#Plasticity
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Larger Fish Have Larger Brains With More Neurons Across but Not Within Cohorts Raised in Different Growth Conditions
Teles et al. propose a model of brain evolution that explains how come fish with larger bodies have larger brains with more neurons across cohorts raised in different growth conditions, while individ....
https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.70090
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Nature Podcast
3 months ago
This week on the pod: 🦠 How ancient viruses drive modern human development 🧬 How heat can fuel DNA computers
go.nature.com/42QSI7W
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Ancient viral DNA helps human embryos develop
Hear the biggest stories from the world of science | 01 October 2025
https://go.nature.com/42QSI7W
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Laurent Formery
3 months ago
Sea urchin metamorphosis is maybe one of the most radical event in developmental biology. In just about an hour, these little pluteus larvae completely reorganize their entire body plan. Very happy that this video got awarded an honorable mention by
#NikonSmallWorld
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Xenopus laevis embryos 🐸✨ Photo taken by me 📸
#DevBio
#Xenopus
#Science
#FrogEmbryos
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🚨 Nat Neuroscience: CRISPR screening by AAV episome-sequencing (CrAAVe-seq): a scalable cell-type-specific in vivo platform uncovers neuronal essential genes. DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#CRISPR
#GeneEditing
#Neuroscience
#Genetics
#MolecularBiology
#CellBiology
3 months ago
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Society for Developmental Biology
4 months ago
Mouse (Mus musculus) 🐭 is the powerhouse of mammalian genetics, essential for studying embryogenesis, organ development and gene function using transgenic technologies. 📸 Image by Zhong Hua also featured on the cover of Developmental Biology textbook (11th edition)
#ModelMonday
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Nature Methods
4 months ago
Scvi-hub is a versatile and efficient platform for model-based analysis of single-cell sequencing studies with access to a diverse array of datasets and downstream analysis.
@canergen.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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🚨 New in Nat Methods: "Functional phenotyping of genomic variants using joint multiomic single-cell DNA–RNA sequencing" DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#Genomics
#NatMethods
#Transcriptomics
#SDRseq
#Science
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Functional phenotyping of genomic variants using joint multiomic single-cell DNA–RNA sequencing - Nature Methods
This study introduces SDR-seq, a droplet-based single-cell DNA–RNA sequencing platform, enabling the study of gene expression profiles linked to both noncoding and coding variants.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-025-02805-0
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Society for Developmental Biology
4 months ago
✨Nervous about development? Don’t be! 🧠 E13.5 🐁 embryo showing nerves (🩵) and endothelial cells (💙) weaving together in the developing pup 🔬 image by Nathan Burns 🧪
#FluorescenceFriday
#DevBio
#MouseEmbryo
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Nature
4 months ago
Nature research paper: Single-cell transcriptomic and genomic changes in the ageing human brain
go.nature.com/4mRVCl0
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Single-cell transcriptomic and genomic changes in the ageing human brain - Nature
Sequencing analyses of human prefrontal cortex from donors ranging in age from 0.4 to 104 years show that ageing correlates with an accumulation of somatic mutations in short housekeeping genes and a reduction in the expression of these genes.
https://go.nature.com/4mRVCl0
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"Sox5 controls the establishment of quiescence in neural stem cells during postnatal development" 📖 Check out the study:
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
#NeuralStemCells
#Neuroscience
#StemCellBiology
#DevelopmentalBiology
#Neurodevelopment
#Science
#Academic
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Sox5 controls the establishment of quiescence in neural stem cells during postnatal development
In the hippocampus, neural stem cells (NSCs) enter quiescence during postnatal development, forming a pool of stem cells that support neurogenesis in adulthood. This study shows that NSCs acquire diff...
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002654
4 months ago
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Nature Methods
4 months ago
Introducing inTRACKtive: a web-based tool for interactive cell tracking visualization.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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inTRACKtive: a web-based tool for interactive cell tracking visualization - Nature Methods
Nature Methods - inTRACKtive: a web-based tool for interactive cell tracking visualization
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-025-02777-1
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DeMBA: a 4D developmental atlas of the mouse brain (P4–P56). It provides spatially registered brain templates across multiple postnatal stages, enabling navigation of structural changes in both space and time. DOI:
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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DeMBA: a developmental atlas for navigating the mouse brain in space and time - Nature Communications
Current developmental brain atlases are limited in the number of stages they represent. Here authors generate the Developmental Mouse Brain Atlas, a 4D atlas representing every postnatal day from 4 to...
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-63177-9
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Society for Developmental Biology
4 months ago
🔬Two heads are better than one… even in frogs! 🐸✨ This Xenopus laevis embryo developed with two heads, offering a striking view of early developmental patterning. 🟢 actin 🟣 neural tissue 🔵 nuclei. Image by Kourtnie Whitfield.
#FluorescenceFriday
#DevBio
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Nature Neuroscience
4 months ago
FOXP genes regulate Purkinje cell diversity and cerebellar morphogenesis
@nagham-farah.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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FOXP genes regulate Purkinje cell diversity and cerebellar morphogenesis - Nature Neuroscience
The Li lab mapped molecularly distinct Purkinje cell (PC) subtypes in 3D and linked them to adult cerebellar architecture. They found that Foxp1/Foxp2 are essential for PC diversity and that Foxp1+ PC...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-025-02042-w?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=neuro
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Here’s the first paper I contributed to: “Expression of SATB1 and SATB2 in the brain of bony fishes: what fish reveal about evolution” DOI:
doi.org/10.1007/s004...
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Hello, I’m Ana Martínez, a first-year PhD student studying brain development and evolution. This account will feature threads summarizing recent research and discoveries in neuroscience.
#NeuroTwitter
#BrainDevelopment
#NeuroEvoDevo
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