A single-nucleus atlas of bone repair uncovers the trajectories of periosteal skeletal stem/progenitor cells in response to fracture and identifies injury-induced fibrogenic cells as intermediate osteochondroprogenitors and key paracrine regulators.
Néstor Saiz, Laura Mora-Bitria ... Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis
A mechanistic basis is provided for the regulative ability of the mammalian embryo offering a long-sought explanation for coordinating cell behaviors at the population level ensuring robustness in developmental outcome.
Rafael Soares Godoy, Nicholas D Cober ... Duncan J Stewart
Single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals novel regenerative endothelial cell populations that mediate remarkably rapid and complete microvascular repair in a novel model of acute lung injury induced by endothelial cell ablation.
Comparison of human spinal cord rosette differentiation in vitro and following transplantation into heterologous embryonic environments, reveals cell-intrinsic constraint on human differentiation pace and the importance of timely extrinsic signalling for progression through an intrinsic human neural differentiation programme.
Corentin Bernou, Marc-André Mouthon ... François Dominique Boussin
Characterization of an abundant clonogenic and multipotent population of immature neuroblasts, at the transition between transient-amplifying progenitor (TAP) neuroblasts and migratory neuroblasts, reversibly engaged in neuronal differentiation.
Genetic lineage tracing reveals the cardiopharyngeal mesoderm as a cellular origin of craniofacial and cardiac lymphatic vessels, which most often affected in lymphatic malformation patients.
The Foxa2 lineage-based organ generative strategy allows us to establish a unique paradigm for the simultaneous generation of functional whole lungs and thymus, which can be applied to future transplantation therapy.