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ABSTRACT: Background: Temperament is a core construct in personality neuroscience, reflecting biologically based differences in emotional reactivity and self-regulation. Traditionally attributed to ...
Just a few weeks after conception, stem cells are already orchestrating the future structure of the human brain. A new Yale-led study shows that, early in development, molecular “traffic cops” known ...
This event is closed to the public. Abstract: Embryogenesis integrates morphogenesis—coordinated cell movements—with morphogen patterning and cell differentiation. While largely studied independently, ...
Abstract: Bodies of multicellular organisms are laid out according to morphogens: chemical agents which establish a coordinate system in the early embryo and use this to decide where body parts should ...
Recent advances that have enabled the growth of tissue cultures into organoids and embryoids have heightened interest as to how tissue growth is controlled during the natural processes of embryo ...
Endothelial cells form the inner lining of the lumen of blood and lymphatic vessels and are the first cell type that differentiates in developing vascular tissue. During mammalian embryonic ...
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital imaged cellular projections called cytonemes that transfer signals across long distances during development St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital ...
Summary: Researchers unveil the role of cytonemes, thin cell projections, in neural development. These hair-like structures facilitate direct signal transport across cells, impacting nervous system ...
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers examinea the effects of temporal morphogen gradient during neural induction (NI) on the formation of brain organoids. Study: Temporal ...
Human neural organoids, derived from pluripotent stem cells, enable the study of the highly regulated process of human brain development in vitro. In vivo, the process is shaped by strict time- and ...