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The International Journal of Developmental Biology

The International Journal of Developmental Biology is a prestigious scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of developmental biology. It covers a wide range of topics, including embryology, cell differentiation, morphogenesis, and organogenesis. With a global readership, this journal serves as a platform for scientists to share their discoveries and advancements in understanding the complex processes of development in various organisms.

Details
Abbr. Int J Dev Biol
Start 1989
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly
p-ISSN 0214-6282
e-ISSN 1696-3547
Country Spain
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2409 115
SJR / Ranks: 11142 350
CiteScore / Ranks: 8566 3.00
JIF / Ranks: 7209 0.7
Recent Articles
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Chandel R, Hornblad A
Int J Dev Biol . 2025 Mar; 68(4):211-222. PMID: 40053062
The midbrain-hindbrain boundary (MHB), also known as the isthmic organizer (IsO), plays a critical role in the developmental patterning of the posterior midbrain and anterior hindbrain. Understanding the wiring of...
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Neiro J
Int J Dev Biol . 2025 Mar; 68(4):149-159. PMID: 40053061
A century has passed since the publication of the discovery of the Spemann-Mangold organiser, most visibly celebrated by the Festschrift in and the conference in September 2024. In honour of...
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Vainio S, Kuure S
Int J Dev Biol . 2025 Mar; 68(4):145-148. PMID: 40053060
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Sammer B, Schmid P, Miyata H, Kazi S, Honkimaa A, Petrov P, et al.
Int J Dev Biol . 2025 Jan; 68(4):251-262. PMID: 39868420
Male infertility is a multifactorial condition for which the underlying causes frequently remain undefined. Genetic factors have long been associated with male fertility. However, many of them are poorly or...
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Josino R, Bispo S, Bonilauri B, Dallagiovanna B, Calloni G
Int J Dev Biol . 2024 Dec; 68(3):135-143. PMID: 39723529
The neural crest (NC) is an embryonic cell population with high migratory capacity. It contributes to forming several organs and tissues, such as the craniofacial skeleton and the peripheral nervous...
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Krawczyk K, Oslislok M, Galazkiewicz A, Szpila M, Maleszewski M
Int J Dev Biol . 2024 Dec; 68(3):127-133. PMID: 39723528
Aggregates of two mouse embryos produce viable offspring of normal size, indicating that there are mechanisms in the embryo that can downregulate their size to the size of the corresponding...
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Faisal M, Mehreen A, Hays D, Yaseen F, Liang Y
Int J Dev Biol . 2024 Dec; 68(3):103-116. PMID: 39723527
The axolotl, a legendary creature with the potential to regenerate complex body parts, is positioned as a powerful model organism due to its extraordinary regenerative capabilities. Axolotl can undergo successful...
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Ali N, Xu Q, Prunskaite-Hyyrylainen R, Shan J, Vainio S
Int J Dev Biol . 2024 Nov; 68(4):241-249. PMID: 39601094
Wnt4 signaling is critical for mammalian female sex determination, in female reproductive organ development, in follicular and oocyte maturation, and in steroid hormone production. When Wnt4 function is impaired, female...
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Sweet T, Abraham C, Rich A
Int J Dev Biol . 2024 Aug; 68(3):93-102. PMID: 39177100
The digestive tract is a series of organs with specific functions and specialized anatomy. Each organ is organized similarly with concentric layers of epithelial, connective, smooth muscle, and neural tissues....
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Aldersey J, Chen T, Petrovski K, Williams J, Bottema C
Int J Dev Biol . 2024 Aug; 68(3):117-126. PMID: 39177099
The presence of horns in domestic ruminants, such as cattle, sheep and goats, has financial and welfare implications. The genetic interactions that lead to horn development are not known. Hornless,...