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30 January 2023

Amphibian skin is a particularly complex organ that is primarily responsible for respiration, osmoregulation, thermoregulation, defense, water absorption, and communication. The skin, as well as many other organs in the amphibian body, has undergone...

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Principles of Zebrafish Nephron Segment Development

  • Thanh Khoa Nguyen,
  • Madeline Petrikas,
  • Brooke E. Chambers and
  • Rebecca A. Wingert

18 March 2023

Nephrons are the functional units which comprise the kidney. Each nephron contains a number of physiologically unique populations of specialized epithelial cells that are organized into discrete domains known as segments. The principles of nephron se...

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Primary Cilia Dysfunction in Neurodevelopmental Disorders beyond Ciliopathies

  • Vasiliki Karalis,
  • Kathleen E. Donovan and
  • Mustafa Sahin

13 December 2022

Primary cilia are specialized, microtubule-based structures projecting from the surface of most mammalian cells. These organelles are thought to primarily act as signaling hubs and sensors, receiving and integrating extracellular cues. Several import...

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19 October 2023

Today, agriculture around the world is challenged by parasitic nematode infections. Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) can cause significant damage and crop loss and are a threat to food security. For a long time, the management of PPN infection has re...

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The Lost and Found: Unraveling the Functions of Orphan Genes

  • Ali Zeeshan Fakhar,
  • Jinbao Liu,
  • Karolina M. Pajerowska-Mukhtar and
  • M. Shahid Mukhtar

Orphan Genes (OGs) are a mysterious class of genes that have recently gained significant attention. Despite lacking a clear evolutionary history, they are found in nearly all living organisms, from bacteria to humans, and they play important roles in...

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14 Citations
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30 November 2023

Epidermal development is responsible for the formation of the outermost layer of the skin, the epidermis. The establishment of the epidermal barrier is a critical aspect of mammalian development. Proper formation of the epidermis, which is composed o...

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Advances in Understanding the Genetic Mechanisms of Zebrafish Renal Multiciliated Cell Development

  • Hannah M. Wesselman,
  • Thanh Khoa Nguyen,
  • Joseph M. Chambers,
  • Bridgette E. Drummond and
  • Rebecca A. Wingert

21 December 2022

Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that project from the cell surface. In humans and other vertebrates, possession of a single cilium structure enables an assortment of cellular processes ranging from mechanosensation to fluid propulsion and loco...

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28 January 2023

The reptile skin is a barrier against water loss and pathogens and an armor for mechanical damages. The integument of reptiles consists of two main layers: the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis, the hard cover of the body which has an armor-lik...

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5 January 2024

It has been more than three decades since the discovery of multifunctional factors, the Non-POU-Domain-Containing Octamer-Binding Protein, NonO, and the Splicing Factor Proline- and Glutamine-Rich, SFPQ. Some of their functions, including their parti...

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