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    Deficiency in DNAH12 causes male infertility by impairing DNAH1 and DNALI1 recruitment in humans and mice

    Menglei Yang, Hafiz Muhammad Jafar Hussain ... Baolu Shi
    DNAH12 is essential for sperm flagellar development and male fertility in both humans and mice by interacting with dynein proteins DNAH1 and DNALI1.
    1. Developmental Biology

    Opposing roles for Bmp signalling during the development of electrosensory lateral line organs

    Alexander S Campbell, Martin Minařík ... Clare VH Baker
    In sturgeon, fewer electrosensory organs form after targeting Bmp5 for CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis, whereas more form after chemically blocking all Bmp signalling shortly before their primordia emerge, suggesting that Bmp signalling has opposing effects during electrosensory organ development.
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    Mac/Lac-tosylceramide regulates intestinal homeostasis and secretory cell fate commitment by facilitating Notch signaling

    Kebei Tang, Xuewen Li ... Rongwen Xi
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    Activity-dependent synapse elimination requires caspase-3 activation

    Zhou Yu, Andrian Gutu ... Erin K O’Shea
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Single-cell RNA sequencing of the holothurian regenerating intestine reveals the pluripotency of the coelomic epithelium

    Joshua G Medina-Feliciano, Griselle Valentín-Tirado ... José E Garcia-Arraras
    The intestinal coelomic epithelium provides dedifferentiated precursor cell populations that drive the adult holothurian intestinal regeneration.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Rediscovering the rete ovarii, a secreting auxiliary structure to the ovary

    Dilara N Anbarci, Jennifer McKey ... Blanche Capel
    The rete ovarii is a complex secretory structure that may play an important role in ovarian homeostasis.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Ovarian Biology: Revisiting the rete ovarii

    Yan Zhang, Hua Zhang
    Long thought to have little relevance to ovarian physiology, the rete ovarii may have a role in follicular dynamics and reproductive health.
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    Pu.1/Spi1 dosage controls the turnover and maintenance of microglia in zebrafish and mammals

    Yi Wu, Weilin Guo ... Tao Yu
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    2. Cancer Biology

    Ezh2 Delays Activation of Differentiation Genes During Normal Cerebellar Granule Neuron Development and in Medulloblastoma

    James Purzner, Alexander S Brown ... Matthew P Scott
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    Rudhira-mediated microtubule stability controls TGFβ signaling during mouse vascular development

    Divyesh Joshi, Preeti Jindal ... Maneesha S Inamdar
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