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Nurhidayat L, Benes V, Blom S, Gomes I, Firdausi N, de Bakker M, et al.
BMC Biol . 2025 Jan; 23(1):6. PMID: 39780185
Background: Regeneration is the replacement of lost or damaged tissue with a functional copy. In axolotls and zebrafish, regeneration involves stem cells produced by de-differentiation. These cells form a growth...
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Wang M, Chen S, Cheng S, Nederstigt T, Poelmann R, DeRuiter M, et al.
Environ Int . 2024 May; 188:108723. PMID: 38744045
Nanoplastics can cause severe malformations in chicken embryos. To improve our understanding of the toxicity of nanoplastics to embryos, we have studied their biodistribution in living chicken embryos. We injected...
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Yi W, Reichard M, Rucklin M, Richardson M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Feb; 121(9):e2310082121. PMID: 38377205
Embryonic development is often considered shielded from the effects of natural selection, being selected primarily for reliable development. However, embryos sometimes represent virulent parasites, triggering a coevolutionary "arms race" with...
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van Soldt B, Metscher B, Richardson M, Cardoso W
Dev Biol . 2023 Nov; 506:7-19. PMID: 37995917
The evolutionary forces that allowed species adaptation to different terrestrial environments and led to great diversity in body shape and size required acquisition of innovative strategies of pattern formation during...
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Wang M, Rucklin M, Poelmann R, de Mooij C, Fokkema M, Lamers G, et al.
Environ Int . 2023 Mar; 173:107865. PMID: 36907039
Nanomaterials are widespread in the human environment as pollutants, and are being actively developed for use in human medicine. We have investigated how the size and dose of polystyrene nanoparticles...
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van Thiel J, Khan M, Wouters R, Harris R, Casewell N, Fry B, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2022 May; 97(5):1823-1843. PMID: 35580905
Convergence is the phenomenon whereby similar phenotypes evolve independently in different lineages. One example is resistance to toxins in animals. Toxins have evolved many times throughout the tree of life....
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Yi W, Mueller T, Rucklin M, Richardson M
J Comp Neurol . 2022 Apr; 530(12):2132-2153. PMID: 35470436
Bitterlings are carp-like teleost fish (Cypriniformes: Acheilanathidae) known for their specialized brood parasitic lifestyle. Bitterling embryos, in fact, develop inside the gill chamber of their freshwater mussel hosts. However, little...
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Richardson M, Keuck G
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2022 Feb; 97(3):1131-1160. PMID: 35106889
Swiss-born embryologist Wilhelm His, Sr. (1831-1904) was the first scientist to study embryos using paraffin histology, serial sectioning and three-dimensional modelling. With these techniques, His made many important discoveries in...
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Xie B, Dashevsky D, Rokyta D, Ghezellou P, Fathinia B, Shi Q, et al.
BMC Biol . 2022 Jan; 20(1):4. PMID: 34996434
Background: The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was associated with changes in all aspects of the shared venom system. Morphological changes included the partitioning of...
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Vonk F, Bittenbinder M, Kerkkamp H, Grashof D, Archer J, Afonso S, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Nov; 16(11):e0258712. PMID: 34793470
Scorpion venoms are mixtures of proteins, peptides and small molecular compounds with high specificity for ion channels and are therefore considered to be promising candidates in the venoms-to-drugs pipeline. Transcriptomes...