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🎄 Day 14 of the 24 Days of Development ✨🧬
Interested in the history of cellular dedifferentiation🧫? Explore Betty Hay’s pioneering contributions and how her work continues to shape regeneration biology🦎 doi.org/10.1016/j.yd...

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Just updated, our work on a regeneration-specific factor that regulates WNT ligand availability to control regeneration.

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Congratulations to our very own Si Cave and Weston John Quinn on graduating and earning their doctoral titles! Best of luck for the future! #graduation #asu

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(D-D′) The peripheral DRWNT activity (yellow arrowhead) is lost upon Stat92E knockdown, while JNK activity is unaffected. (E) Posterior-specific Stat92E knockdown (hh-GAL4) shows reduced DRWNT in posterior wound periphery (yellow arrowheads) compared to wild-type anterior; anterior/posterior boundary indicated by dashed line. (F) DRWNTΔSTAT-GFP (lacking Stat92E sites) shows loss of peripheral activity at 18 h AHS (yellow arrowhead)

(D-D′) The peripheral DRWNT activity (yellow arrowhead) is lost upon Stat92E knockdown, while JNK activity is unaffected. (E) Posterior-specific Stat92E knockdown (hh-GAL4) shows reduced DRWNT in posterior wound periphery (yellow arrowheads) compared to wild-type anterior; anterior/posterior boundary indicated by dashed line. (F) DRWNTΔSTAT-GFP (lacking Stat92E sites) shows loss of peripheral activity at 18 h AHS (yellow arrowhead)

A threshold level of JNK activates damage-responsive enhancers via JAK/STAT to promote tissue regeneration

Read this #LifelongDevSI #OA Research Article by John W. Quinn, Robin E. Harris and colleagues in our Stem Cells and Regeneration section doi.org/10.1242/dev....

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Just joined, would love to be added! Thanks!

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