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  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
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26 Pages

Modeling Podocyte Ontogeny and Podocytopathies with the Zebrafish

  • Bridgette E. Drummond,
  • Wesley S. Ercanbrack and
  • Rebecca A. Wingert

20 February 2023

Podocytes are exquisitely fashioned kidney cells that serve an essential role in the process of blood filtration. Congenital malformation or damage to podocytes has dire consequences and initiates a cascade of pathological changes leading to renal di...

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  • Review
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16 Citations
8,153 Views
22 Pages

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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13 Citations
8,057 Views
17 Pages

2 August 2024

The formation of embryonic axes is a critical step during animal development, which contributes to establishing the basic body plan in each particular organism. Wnt signaling pathways play pivotal roles in this fundamental process. Canonical Wnt sign...

  • Review
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8 Citations
7,347 Views
21 Pages

Planar Cell Polarity Signaling: Coordinated Crosstalk for Cell Orientation

  • Sandeep Kacker,
  • Varuneshwar Parsad,
  • Naveen Singh,
  • Daria Hordiichuk,
  • Stacy Alvarez,
  • Mahnoor Gohar,
  • Anshu Kacker and
  • Sunil Kumar Rai

29 April 2024

The planar cell polarity (PCP) system is essential for positioning cells in 3D networks to establish the proper morphogenesis, structure, and function of organs during embryonic development. The PCP system uses inter- and intracellular feedback inter...

  • Review
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21 Citations
6,727 Views
18 Pages

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...

  • Review
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8 Citations
6,686 Views
20 Pages

20 December 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic generated interest in the medicinal applications of messenger RNA (mRNA). It is expected that mRNA will be applied, not only to vaccines, but also to regenerative medicine. The purity of mRNA is important for its medicinal appli...

  • Feature Paper
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7 Citations
6,611 Views
20 Pages

A Refined Single Cell Landscape of Haematopoiesis in the Mouse Foetal Liver

  • Elena Ceccacci,
  • Emanuela Villa,
  • Fabio Santoro,
  • Saverio Minucci,
  • Christiana Ruhrberg and
  • Alessandro Fantin

23 March 2023

During prenatal life, the foetal liver is colonised by several waves of haematopoietic progenitors to act as the main haematopoietic organ. Single cell (sc) RNA-seq has been used to identify foetal liver cell types via their transcriptomic signature...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,489 Views
12 Pages

28 March 2023

Zebrafish are a powerful animal model for small molecule screening. Small molecule treatments of zebrafish embryos usually require that the chorion, an acellular envelope enclosing the embryo, is removed in order for chemical compounds to access the...

  • Review
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6 Citations
6,086 Views
19 Pages

Getting to the Core: Exploring the Embryonic Development from Notochord to Nucleus Pulposus

  • Luca Ambrosio,
  • Jordy Schol,
  • Clara Ruiz-Fernández,
  • Shota Tamagawa,
  • Kieran Joyce,
  • Akira Nomura,
  • Elisabetta de Rinaldis,
  • Daisuke Sakai,
  • Rocco Papalia and
  • Vincenzo Denaro
  • + 1 author

The intervertebral disc (IVD) is the largest avascular organ of the human body and plays a fundamental role in providing the spine with its unique structural and biomechanical functions. The inner part of the IVD contains the nucleus pulposus (NP), a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,937 Views
17 Pages

16 August 2024

The attachment of sugar to proteins and lipids is a basic modification needed for organismal survival, and perturbations in glycosylation cause severe developmental and neurological difficulties. Here, we investigated the neurological consequences of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,912 Views
16 Pages

Harderian Gland Development and Degeneration in the Fgf10-Deficient Heterozygous Mouse

  • Shiori Ikeda,
  • Keita Sato,
  • Hirofumi Fujita,
  • Hitomi Ono-Minagi,
  • Satoru Miyaishi,
  • Tsutomu Nohno and
  • Hideyo Ohuchi

The mouse Harderian gland (HG) is a secretory gland that covers the posterior portion of the eyeball, opening at the base of the nictitating membrane. The HG serves to protect the eye surface from infection with its secretions. Mice open their eyelid...

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12 Citations
5,799 Views
9 Pages

Current Advances in Bovine In Vitro Maturation and Embryo Production Using Different Antioxidants: A Review

  • Roksana Naspinska,
  • Maria Helena Moreira da Silva and
  • Fernando Moreira da Silva

29 August 2023

In vitro maturation (IVM) is one of the most important steps in in vitro embryo production (IVEP). It is a complicated procedure in which nuclear and cytoplasmatic changes in oocytes appear. In order to carry out the in vitro maturation procedure cor...

  • Review
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17 Citations
5,788 Views
11 Pages

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...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
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1 Citations
5,518 Views
22 Pages

Whole genome duplication (WGD) or polyploidization can occur at the cellular, tissue, and organismal levels. At the cellular level, tetraploidization has been proposed as a driver of aneuploidy and genome instability and correlates strongly with canc...

  • Review
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3 Citations
5,425 Views
16 Pages

From Germ Cells to Implantation: The Role of Extracellular Vesicles

  • Anna Fazzio,
  • Angela Caponnetto,
  • Carmen Ferrara,
  • Michele Purrello,
  • Cinzia Di Pietro and
  • Rosalia Battaglia

23 August 2024

Extracellular vesicles represent a large heterogeneous class of near and long-distance intercellular communication mediators, released by both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Specifically, the scientific community has shown growing interest in exos...

  • Review
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14 Citations
5,278 Views
16 Pages

15 January 2024

The epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) is a cluster of genes that encode protein components of the outermost layers of the epidermis in mammals, reptiles and birds. The development of the stratified epidermis from a single-layered ectoderm invol...

  • Review
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13 Citations
5,055 Views
13 Pages

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...

  • Feature Paper
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7 Citations
4,993 Views
23 Pages

Attenuation of Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in a C. elegans Parkinson’s Model through Regulation of Xanthine Dehydrogenase (XDH-1) Expression by the RNA Editase, ADR-2

  • Lindsey A. Starr,
  • Luke E. McKay,
  • Kylie N. Peter,
  • Lena M. Seyfarth,
  • Laura A. Berkowitz,
  • Kim A. Caldwell and
  • Guy A. Caldwell

Differential RNA editing by adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADARs) has been implicated in several neurological disorders, including Parkinson’s disease (PD). Here, we report results of a RNAi screen of genes differentially regulated in ad...

  • Review
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2 Citations
4,949 Views
38 Pages

Utilizing C. elegans Spermatogenesis and Fertilization Mutants as a Model for Human Disease

  • Sofia M. Perez,
  • Helena S. Augustineli and
  • Matthew R. Marcello

25 January 2025

The nematode C. elegans is a proven model for identifying genes involved in human disease, and the study of C. elegans reproduction, specifically spermatogenesis and fertilization, has led to significant contributions to our understanding of cellular...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,934 Views
24 Pages

CRISPR/Cas9-Targeted Myostatin Deletion Improves the Myogenic Differentiation Parameters for Muscle-Derived Stem Cells in Mice

  • Mohamed I. Elashry,
  • Victoria C. Schneider,
  • Manuela Heimann,
  • Sabine Wenisch and
  • Stefan Arnhold

11 February 2025

Skeletal muscle plays a pivotal role in physical activity, protein storage and energy utilization. Skeletal muscle wasting due to immobilization, aging, muscular dystrophy and cancer cachexia has negative impacts on the quality of life. The deletion...

  • Review
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4 Citations
4,898 Views
17 Pages

Emerging Contributions of Pluripotent Stem Cells to Reproductive Technologies in Veterinary Medicine

  • Raiane Cristina Fratini de Castro,
  • Tiago William Buranello,
  • Kaiana Recchia,
  • Aline Fernanda de Souza,
  • Naira Caroline Godoy Pieri and
  • Fabiana Fernandes Bressan

The generation of mature gametes and competent embryos in vitro from pluripotent stem cells has been successfully achieved in a few species, mainly in mice, with recent advances in humans and scarce preliminary reports in other domestic species. Thes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,883 Views
14 Pages

10 September 2024

The NR2F family, including NR2F1, NR2F2, and NR2F6, belongs to the nuclear receptor superfamily. NR2F family members function as transcription factors and play essential roles in the development of multiple organs or tissues in mammals, including the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,783 Views
13 Pages

Ribosome Incorporation Transdifferentiates Chick Primary Cells and Induces Their Proliferation by Secreting Growth Factors

  • Shota Inoue,
  • Arif Istiaq,
  • Anamika Datta,
  • Mengxue Lu,
  • Shintaro Nakayama,
  • Kousei Takashi,
  • Nobushige Nakajo,
  • Shigehiko Tamura,
  • Ikko Kawashima and
  • Kunimasa Ohta

Previously, we reported that mammalian cells, specifically human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs), could be transdifferentiated by lactic acid bacteria (LAB). Later, we observed that HDFs incorporated LAB-derived ribosomes, forming the ribosome-induced cell...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
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3 Citations
4,757 Views
19 Pages

Primary oocyte determination occurs in many organisms within a germ line cyst, a multicellular structure composed of interconnected germ cells. However, the structure of the cyst is itself highly diverse, which raises intriguing questions about the b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,680 Views
21 Pages

9 February 2024

Developmental biology is intricately regulated by epigenetics and metabolism but the mechanisms are not completely understood. The situation becomes even more complicated during diseases where all three phenomena are dysregulated. A salient example i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,628 Views
12 Pages

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...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,585 Views
16 Pages

12 December 2023

A properly organized subcellular composition is essential to cell function. The canonical organizing principle within eukaryotic cells involves membrane-bound organelles; yet, such structures do not fully explain cellular complexity. Furthermore, dis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,527 Views
30 Pages

Proteomic Approaches to Unravel the Molecular Dynamics of Early Pregnancy in Farm Animals: An In-Depth Review

  • Shradha Jamwal,
  • Manoj Kumar Jena,
  • Nikunj Tyagi,
  • Sudhakar Kancharla,
  • Prachetha Kolli,
  • Gowtham Mandadapu,
  • Sudarshan Kumar and
  • Ashok Kumar Mohanty

30 December 2023

Infertility is a major problem in farm animals, which has a negative economic effect on farm industries. Infertility can be defined as the inability of animals to achieve a successful pregnancy. Early pregnancy is crucial to establish a successful pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,394 Views
19 Pages

Zebrafish Unga Is Required for Genomic Maintenance upon Genotoxic Stress and Male Fertility

  • Latifa Kazzazy,
  • Flóra Huba,
  • Bálint Lóránt Hausz,
  • Dávid Mező,
  • Viktória Perey-Simon,
  • Bálint Jezsó,
  • Abdulrahman Seddik,
  • Zoran Marinović,
  • Judit Tóth and
  • Máté Varga
  • + 2 authors

2 September 2025

DNA repair is a multifaceted biological process that involves multiple pathways to counter the types of damage the genome encounters throughout life. In the past decade zebrafish became a popular model organism to study various aspects of vertebrate...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,385 Views
16 Pages

26 April 2023

Exposures to arsenic and mercury are known to pose significant threats to human health; however, the effects specific to organic vs. inorganic forms are not fully understood. Caenorhabditis elegans’ (C. elegans) transparent cuticle, along with...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,327 Views
13 Pages

Heme Oxygenase-1 Is Upregulated during Differentiation of Keratinocytes but Its Expression Is Dispensable for Cornification of Murine Epidermis

  • Marta Surbek,
  • Supawadee Sukseree,
  • Attila Placido Sachslehner,
  • Dragan Copic,
  • Bahar Golabi,
  • Ionela Mariana Nagelreiter,
  • Erwin Tschachler and
  • Leopold Eckhart

10 March 2023

The epidermal barrier of mammals is initially formed during embryonic development and continuously regenerated by the differentiation and cornification of keratinocytes in postnatal life. Cornification is associated with the breakdown of organelles a...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,219 Views
13 Pages

Regulation and Function of FOXC1 in Osteoblasts

  • Sarocha Suthon,
  • Jianjian Lin,
  • Rachel S. Perkins,
  • Gustavo A. Miranda-Carboni and
  • Susan A. Krum

19 September 2023

Estrogens, which bind to estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), are important for proper bone mineral density. When women go through menopause, estrogen levels decrease, and there is a decrease in bone quality, along with an increased risk for fracture...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,197 Views
17 Pages

Neuronal Populations Involved in Motor Function Show Prominent Expression of Sbno1 During Postnatal Brain Development

  • Sunjidmaa Zolzaya,
  • Dai Ihara,
  • Munkhsoyol Erkhembaatar,
  • Shinsuke Ochiai,
  • Ayaka Isa,
  • Mariko Nishibe,
  • Jean-Pierre Bellier,
  • Takahiro Shimizu,
  • Satoshi Kikkawa and
  • Yu Katsuyama
  • + 1 author

21 January 2025

Human genome studies have suggested that strawberry notch homologue 1 (SBNO1) is crucial for normal brain development, with mutations potentially contributing to neurodevelopmental disorders. In a previous study, we observed significant developmental...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,140 Views
21 Pages

Regionalized Protein Localization Domains in the Zebrafish Hair Cell Kinocilium

  • Timothy Erickson,
  • William Paul Biggers,
  • Kevin Williams,
  • Shyanne E. Butland and
  • Alexandra Venuto

Sensory hair cells are the receptors for auditory, vestibular, and lateral line sensory organs in vertebrates. These cells are distinguished by “hair”-like projections from their apical surface collectively known as the hair bundle. Along...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,109 Views
14 Pages

HP1-Mediated Silencing of the Doublesex1 Gene for Female Determination in the Crustacean Daphnia magna

  • Junya Leim,
  • Nikko Adhitama,
  • Quang Dang Nong,
  • Pijar Religia,
  • Yasuhiko Kato and
  • Hajime Watanabe

The crustacean Daphnia magna produces genetically identical females and males by parthenogenesis. Males are produced in response to environmental cues including crowding and lack of food. For male development, the DM-domain containing transcription f...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,020 Views
16 Pages

19 February 2023

The trigeminal ganglion contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons comprising cranial nerve V, which relays information related to pain, touch, and temperature from the face and head to the brain. Like other cranial ganglia, the trigeminal ganglion...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,997 Views
12 Pages

30 December 2024

The present, brief review paper summarizes previous studies on a new interpretation of the presence and absence of regeneration in invertebrates and vertebrates. Broad regeneration is considered exclusive of aquatic or amphibious animals with larval...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,924 Views
18 Pages

Super-Enhancers in Placental Development and Diseases

  • Gracy X. Rosario,
  • Samuel Brown,
  • Subhradip Karmakar,
  • Mohammad A. Karim Rumi and
  • Nihar R. Nayak

The proliferation of trophoblast stem (TS) cells and their differentiation into multiple lineages are pivotal for placental development and functions. Various transcription factors (TFs), such as CDX2, EOMES, GATA3, TFAP2C, and TEAD4, along with thei...

  • Review
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3 Citations
3,791 Views
17 Pages

Neural Circuit Remodeling: Mechanistic Insights from Invertebrates

  • Samuel Liu,
  • Kellianne D. Alexander and
  • Michael M. Francis

11 October 2024

As nervous systems mature, neural circuit connections are reorganized to optimize the performance of specific functions in adults. This reorganization of connections is achieved through a remarkably conserved phase of developmental circuit remodeling...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,701 Views
11 Pages

30 January 2024

Hyperplastic dental follicles (HDFs) represent odontogenic hamartomatous lesions originating from the pericoronal tissues and are often associated with impacted or embedded teeth. These lesions may occasionally feature unique calcifying bodies, known...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,642 Views
6 Pages

9 February 2024

The present brief manuscript summarizes the main points supporting recently proposed hypotheses explaining the different distributions of regenerative capacity among invertebrates and vertebrates. The new hypotheses are based on the evolution of rege...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,641 Views
20 Pages

9 August 2023

Naidids are tiny, transparent freshwater oligochaetes, which are well known for their ability to propagate asexually. Despite the fact that sexually mature individuals and cocoons with embryos are sometimes found in nature, in long-period laboratory...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,640 Views
12 Pages

31 August 2023

Generating specialized cell types via cellular transcription factor (TF)-mediated reprogramming has gained high interest in regenerative medicine due to its therapeutic potential to repair tissues and organs damaged by diseases or trauma. Organ dysfu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,603 Views
22 Pages

The mouth is a central feature of our face, without which we could not eat, breathe, or communicate. A critical and early event in mouth formation is the creation of a “hole” which connects the digestive system and the external environmen...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,566 Views
12 Pages

Cytology Techniques Can Provide Insight into Human Placental Structure Including Syncytiotrophoblast Nuclear Spatial Organisation

  • Cassie Fives,
  • André Toulouse,
  • Louise Kenny,
  • Therese Brosnan,
  • Julie McCarthy and
  • Brendan Fitzgerald

15 December 2023

The aim of this study was to provide the first systematic description of human placental cytology appearances and to investigate syncytiotrophoblast nuclear organisation patterns using cytology techniques. Term placentas from normal pregnancies were...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,528 Views
14 Pages

Molecular and Cellular Characterization of Avian Reticulate Scales Implies the Evo–Devo Novelty of Skin Appendages in Foot Sole

  • Tzu-Yu Liu,
  • Michael W. Hughes,
  • Hao-Ven Wang,
  • Wei-Cheng Yang,
  • Cheng-Ming Chuong and
  • Ping Wu

Among amniotic skin appendages, avian feathers and mammalian hairs protect their stem cells in specialized niches, located in the collar bulge and hair bulge, respectively. In chickens and alligators, label retaining cells (LRCs), which are putative...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,510 Views
11 Pages

Genetics and Genomics of Gastroschisis, Elucidating a Potential Genetic Etiology for the Most Common Abdominal Defect: A Systematic Review

  • John P. Marquart,
  • Qian Nie,
  • Tessa Gonzalez,
  • Angie C. Jelin,
  • Ulrich Broeckel,
  • Amy J. Wagner and
  • Honey V. Reddi

19 December 2024

(1) Background: The exact etiology for gastroschisis, the most common abdominal defect, is yet to be known, despite the rising prevalence of this condition. The leading theory suggests an increased familial risk, indicating a possible genetic compone...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,486 Views
18 Pages

Transcription of HOX Genes Is Significantly Increased during Neuronal Differentiation of iPSCs Derived from Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

  • Viya B. Fedoseyeva,
  • Ekaterina V. Novosadova,
  • Valentina V. Nenasheva,
  • Lyudmila V. Novosadova,
  • Igor A. Grivennikov and
  • Vyacheslav Z. Tarantul

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the most serious movement disorder, but the actual cause of this disease is still unknown. Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural cultures from PD patients carry the potential for experimental modeling of under...

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