- The Hydra FGF family - dispersed across the genome and expressed locally. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025; 69(4):173-185.IJ
- Although the nonbilaterian Hydra has a simple body architecture, its signaling systems are as complex as those of Bilateria. We here add data to the fibroblast growth factor signaling system which has previously been identified in Hydra as essential for bud detachment. The localized expression patterns of its, now fifteen, FGFs indicate additional, yet unidentified, functions in sometimes very sm…
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- Correction: Inhibition of COX2 impairs angiogenesis and causes vascular defects in developing zebrafish embryos. [Published Erratum]
- Following publication of this article, the authors identified typographical errors in the primer sequences listed in Table 1 in the Materials and Methods section. The corrected table is published.
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- Osteogenic gene expression in the temporal region of the opossum embryos: an insight into the evolution of synapsid skull unique to mammalian lineage. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Nov 19; 69(3):151-158.IJ
- The skull of amniotes is categorized into three conditions based on skeletal arrangement in the temporal region: anapsid, synapsid and diapsid. Mammals (class Mammalia), a descendent lineage of the clade Synapsida, possess the synapsid skull, which is characterized by a single lower temporal arch that ventrally borders the lower temporal fenestra. Although we previously suggested, based on the da…
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- Spatiotemporal expression of carnitine palmitoyltransferase I genes during zebrafish development and heart regeneration. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Nov 19; 69(3):143-150.IJ
- Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1) is a key regulatory enzyme in fatty acid metabolism, responsible for the translocation of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria for β-oxidation in diverse biological contexts. Recent studies implicated the critical role of cpt1 genes during zebrafish development and heart regeneration; however, a comprehensive characterization of their spatiotemporal…
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- Comprehensive analysis of Ephrin ligand and receptor expression reveals exclusive domains during nephrogenesis for epha4/epha7 and efna3. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Oct 13; 69(3):133-142.IJ
- Interactions between ephrins and their Eph receptors regulate a broad range of cellular processes, including attraction, repulsion, adhesion and migration, all of which play crucial roles in tissue remodeling and homeostasis. While several ephrin ligands and Eph receptors are known to be expressed in the developing kidney, their specific roles, particularly during nephrogenesis, remain poorly und…
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- Development of the dorsal thalamus in a reptile: identification of subdivisions and their associated nuclei. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Sep 03; 69(3):109-122.IJ
- How the dorsal thalamus of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is organized remains an important but incompletely answered question. Identification of meaningful subdivisions would greatly aid in its understanding. Because the dorsal thalamus is more simply organized during development, studies have examined this structure during embryogenesis. Most reports using this approach have examined t…
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- Innervation of the masseter requires Mllt11 (Af1q/Tcf7c) function during trigeminal ganglion development. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Aug 01; 69(3):123-131.IJ
- The development of cranial nerves, including the trigeminal nerve, and the formation of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) are crucial processes for craniofacial motor function. Mllt11/Af1q/Tcf7c (hereafter Mllt11), a novel type of cytoskeletal-interacting protein, has been implicated in neuronal migration and neuritogenesis during central nervous system development. However, its role in peripheral n…
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- Characterization of somatic testicular cells during human development: fetal, peripubertal, adolescent and adult human testis from healthy and infertility related disease. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):91-99.IJ
- The transcription factor GATA4 is found in Sertoli and Leydig cells, whereas SOX9 is exclusive to Sertoli cells, being both factors essential for the normal development of murine and human fetal testis. In turn, the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (STAR) is specifically expressed in Leydig cells. Nevertheless, the function of STAR, GATA4 and SOX9 in peripubertal, adolescent and adult teste…
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- Promoter strength delimits enhancer threshold in the early Drosophila embryo. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):81-90.IJ
- The enhancer threshold is defined as the minimum concentration of transcription factors (TFs) required to elicit an enhancer response in a given time and space. Here, evidence is presented that the enhancer threshold is relative to promoter strength in the early Drosophila embryo. The apparently inactive even-skipped (eve) minimal stripe element (MSE), in which a single Hunchback (Hb)-binding sit…
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- RNA and proteins extracted from the regenerating tail of lizards determine inhibition of cancer cell proliferation in vitro. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):71-79.IJ
- Recent studies suggest that tail regeneration in lizards begins with a tumor-like stage usually termed regenerative blastema. Oncogenes and tumor suppressors are activated in blastema cells, resulting in a balanced cell proliferation that does not turn the blastema into a tumor. This outgrowth elongates forming new tissues and tail. We previously showed that physiological extracts from regenerati…
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- Tension-induced enhancement of SIX1 expression during preplacodal ectoderm differentiation from human induced pluripotent stem cells. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):61-69.IJ
- Based on observations of in vivo morphogenesis, differentiation is expected to be regulated by mechanical cues. However, the detail mechanisms remain largely unknown. A previous study using human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) demonstrated that neural plate border (NPB) specification was enhanced by mechanical force. However, it is unknown whether mechanical force is also involved in the specific…
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- TLR7 expression patterns in mouse eye development and adult ocular tissues. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):101-107.IJ
- Toll-Like Receptor 7 (TLR7) is recognized for its role in immune responses, particularly in detecting viral RNA. However, emerging evidence suggests that TLR7 may also contribute to ocular development. In this study, we assessed the expression pattern of TLR7 in various CD-1 mouse eye compartments during critical developmental stages, from embryonic day 12 to 16, as well as in adult tissues such …
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- Placental transcriptome reveals the placental brain axis genes and pathways of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affecting offspring neurodevelopment. [Journal Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025; 69(1):51-59.IJ
- This study aims to analyze the pathways and the placental brain axis genes of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affecting offspring neurodevelopment. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified through transcriptome sequencing of placental tissues. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis were performed on DEGs. A protein-protein interaction (PPI)…
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- Melastatin family Transient Receptor Potential channels support spermatogenesis in planarian flatworms. [Journal Article]
- The Transient Receptor Potential superfamily of proteins (TRPs) form cation channels that are abundant in animal sensory systems. Amongst TRPs, the Melastatin-related family (TRPMs) is composed of members that respond to temperature, pH, sex hormones, and various other stimuli. Some TRPMs exhibit enriched expression in the gonads of vertebrate and invertebrate species, but their contributions to …
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- Three Decades of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology (SEBD): Insights and Emerging Perspectives from the 18th Spanish Society for Developmental Biology Meeting (SEBD 2024). [Historical Article]Int J Dev Biol. 2025; 69(1):1-9.IJ
- The Spanish Society for Developmental Biology (SEBD) organized its 18[th] meeting in October 2024 (hereafter SEBD2024), coinciding with the society's 30[th] anniversary and serving as the stage for its celebrations. This article provides an overview of the event, including the speakers, scientific sessions and the different activities related to the anniversary.
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