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  • The Hydra FGF family - dispersed across the genome and expressed locally. [Journal Article]
    Int J Dev Biol. 2025; 69(4):173-185.Ohler K, Reichart L, … Hassel MIJ
  • 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…
  • 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.Zinck NW, Stanton-Turcotte D, … Iulianella AIJ
  • 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…
  • Promoter strength delimits enhancer threshold in the early Drosophila embryo. [Journal Article]
    Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):81-90.Hong M, Hong JWIJ
  • 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…
  • TLR7 expression patterns in mouse eye development and adult ocular tissues. [Journal Article]
    Int J Dev Biol. 2025 Jun 13; 69(2):101-107.Rasile M, Sommariva M, … Arnaboldi FIJ
  • 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 …