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Cover: The Gaudà toolkit allows single-cell labelling and long-term lineage analysis in Medaka. The image shows a representative Gaudà retina that contains multiple clones labelled with different colours. See Research article by Centanin et al. on p. 3472.
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Dynein-dynactin segregate meiotic chromosomes in C. elegans spermatocytes
Daniel J. Barbosa, Vanessa Teixeira, Joana Duro, Ana X. Carvalho, Reto Gassmann - You have accessRestricted access
CAMSAP3 is required for mTORC1-dependent ependymal cell growth and lateral ventricle shaping in mouse brains
Toshiya Kimura, Hiroko Saito, Miwa Kawasaki, Masatoshi Takeichi - Open Access
Tissue-resident macrophages regulate lymphatic vessel growth and patterning in the developing heart
Thomas J. Cahill, Xin Sun, Christophe Ravaud, Cristina Villa del Campo, Konstantinos Klaourakis, Irina-Elena Lupu, Allegra M. Lord, Cathy Browne, Sten Eirik W. Jacobsen, David R. Greaves, David G. Jackson, Sally A. Cowley, William James, Robin P. Choudhury, Joaquim Miguel Vieira, Paul R. Riley - You have accessRestricted access
C. elegans establishes germline versus soma by balancing inherited histone methylation
Brandon S. Carpenter, Teresa W. Lee, Caroline F. Plott, Juan D. Rodriguez, Jovan S. Brockett, Dexter A. Myrick, David J. Katz - You have accessRestricted access
Zebrafish Model for Spondylo-Megaepiphyseal-Metaphyseal Dysplasia Reveals Post-Embryonic Roles of Nkx3.2 in the Skeleton
Joanna Smeeton, Natasha Natarajan, Arati Naveen Kumar, Tetsuto Miyashita, Pranidhi Baddam, Peter Fabian, Daniel Graf, J. Gage Crump
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Developmental geneticist Kathryn Anderson passed away at home on 30 November 2020. Tamara Caspary, a former postdoc and friend, remembers Kathryn and her remarkable contribution to developmental biology.
Zooming into 2021
In a new Editorial, Editor-in-Chief James Briscoe and Executive Editor Katherine Brown reflect on the triumphs and tribulations of the last 12 months, and look towards a hopefully calmer and more predictable year.
Read & Publish participation extends worldwide
Over 60 institutions in 12 countries are now participating in our Read & Publish initiative. Here, James Briscoe explains what this means for his institution, The Francis Crick Institute. Find out more and view our full list of participating institutions.
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Imaging Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration
Submission deadline: 30 March 2021
Publication: mid-2021
The Immune System in Development and Regeneration
Guest editors: Florent Ginhoux and Paul Martin
Submission deadline: 1 September 2021
Publication: Spring 2022
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