It’s out! 🐟 We compared three regeneration superstars—axolotl, zebrafish, and Polypterus—to ask how animals regrow limbs and fins. We find shared core processes, and other programs fine-tuned by evolution in surprising, lineage-specific ways. tinyurl.com/mpftkn7y
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Excited to share our latest work on brain evolution, where we dive into the evolution of Cajal-Retzius cells! If you are interested in cell type evolution and cerebral cortex evo-devo, please read on… www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... 🧵 1/7
Check out our latest review exploring 🧠 Vesicular Trafficking: At the Crossroads of Neurodevelopment, Neurodegeneration, and Cell Communication.
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Digitization of ‘breathtaking’ neuroanatomy slide collection offers untapped research gold mine www.thetransmitter.org/evolution/di...
Attention evolution afficionados!! A new European Conference of Comparative Neurobiology (ECCN) is coming up in beautiful Alicante (Spain). Join us with a spectacular list of speakers, highlighting our keynotes Gilles Laurent, Alain Chedotal, Laura Fenlon and Henrik Kaessmann.
We are thrilled to finally see our protocol for microdissecting and preparing the optimal cell suspension from Ferret germinal layers published! It includes all the tips and critical steps for preparing cells for single-cell assays!
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Thanks Víctor!
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I am thrilled to finally see our protocol for microdissecting and preparing the optimal cell suspension from ferret germinal layers published! It includes all the tips and critical steps for preparing cells for single-cell assays! Thank you to Salma and @borrell-lab.bsky.social for your perseverance
A photograph taken around 1908 by Cajal, using the autochrome Lumière process in his garden on Almansa Street in Madrid. It appears in his book “Fotografía de los colores”, published in 1912