Turocy, J., Jerabek, S., Hur, W. et al. Asymmetric attrition and secondary chromosome destabilization after double-strand breaks in human embryonic development. Nat Commun (2026). https://t.co/JfXkdYvy4t
https://t.co/vwBO4s2kaI; https://t.co/f3RrQo3dEG Do different digits of our hand or foot have a molecular identity and if so, what are their homologies across tetrapods? We published two new works on @NatureComms@MolBioEvol to address the questions.
Chromatin priming by transcription factor ELF3 confers transcriptional competence for amniotic differentiation on primed human embryonic stem cells https://t.co/nOxnAaCCfq
Thrilled to share that our Stem Cells & Developmental Biology program at JAX is officially launched. 40 PIs. 60+ trainees. >$160M in active NIH funding. Fundamental discovery and translational platforms — in the same world.
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Garge, R.K., Lynch, V., Fields, R. et al. The proteomic landscape and temporal dynamics of human and mouse gastruloid development. Nat Cell Biol 28, 1015–1030 (2026). https://t.co/W9jjSNrMwQ
Tan, J.P., Liu, Y., Fu, Y. et al. A three-dimensional spatial transcriptome atlas reconstructs early organogenesis in primate Carnegie stages 9 and 10 embryos. Nat Cell Biol (2026). https://t.co/fzL3DdvOKD