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Cover: Metamorphosis of the colonial ascidian Botrylloides violaceus imaged by wide-field microscopy.ÊThis image is a series of stills taken from a three-hour movie, during which the ampullae extend out over the substrate; eventually, this individual will bud off additional colonies. The movie, taken by Matthew Clark at the 2012 Woods Hole MBL Embryology course, was chosen by readers of the Node (http://thenode.biologists.com). - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
SPOTLIGHT
MEETING REVIEW
PRIMER
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Knockdown of col22a1 gene in zebrafish induces a muscular dystrophy by disruption of the myotendinous junction
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
Conserved molecular signatures of neurogenesis in the hippocampal subgranular zone of rodents and primates
CORRIGENDUM
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Biologists @ 100 - join us in Liverpool in March 2025
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We are excited to invite you to a unique scientific conference, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of The Company of Biologists, and bringing together our different communities. The conference will incorporate the Spring Meetings of the BSCB and the BSDB, the JEB Symposium Sensory Perception in a Changing World and a DMM programme on antimicrobial resistance. Find out more and register your interest to join us in March 2025 in Liverpool, UK.
Call for papers – Lifelong Development: the Maintenance, Regeneration and Plasticity of Tissues
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Development invites you to submit your latest research to our upcoming special issue – Lifelong Development: the Maintenance, Regeneration and Plasticity of Tissues. This issue will be coordinated by Guest Editors Meritxell Huch (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany) and Mansi Srivastava (Harvard University and Museum of Comparative Zoology, USA), working alongside our team of academic Editors. Submit your articles by 15 May 2025.
Development presents…
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Development is excited to host a webinar series showcasing the latest developmental biology and stem cell research. The webinars are chaired each month by a different Development Editor, who invites talks from authors of exciting new papers and preprints. Visit Development presents... on the Node to see which topics are coming up and to catch up on recordings of past webinars.
Development’s Pathway to independence programme
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We are delighted to announce a new call for our Pathway to Independence (PI) programme. This scheme is aimed at supporting postdocs planning to go on the job market in 2025, and will provide mentorship, training, networking and profile-raising opportunities. Apply by 31 Jan 2025.
Become a 2025 Node correspondent
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The Node is looking for new correspondents to work together with the team to develop and produce content over the coming year. Apply by 20 January 2025.