Honoring Sir John B. Gurdon, a pioneering developmental biologist whose nuclear transfer experiments laid the foundation for cloning, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine. Read the PNAS Retrospective: https://t.co/bWUGO6Kbhu
Discoveries made by the 2025 medicine laureates including Mary Brunkow have spurred the development of new treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Learn more: https://t.co/lnsrwb0rZU
#InternationalWomensDay
30,000 hours of footage, equivalent to 3 years and 7 months, were filmed to capture the blooming of 77 types of flowers….and the result is spectacular.
Thanks everyone for the overwhelming support of my flower bioengineering poster!
Full-resolution poster + citation: https://t.co/IcWBchjnSJ
Paper: https://t.co/lk5MwUOVlR
Growth patterns + auxin + cytokinin = carpel initial shape. Want to know how growth patterns shape carpel establishment, and how auxin and cytokinin are part of it?
I'm happy to share our new story in collaboration with Kierzkowski Lab and @defolter_lab https://t.co/xE38exPUym
New paper out in collaboration with Andrea Gomez-Felipe @andreagomezfe and Daniel Kierzkowski @kierzkowskilab.bsky.social
Auxin and cytokinin regulate growth dynamics underlying carpel initiation in Arabidopsis https://t.co/1qL1BFiReI
KNUCKLES Regulates Floral Meristem Termination by Controlling Auxin Distribution and Cytokinin Activity (Guangling Wang, Zhiyue Wu, Bo Sun) https://t.co/my5yNMrv18 @ASPB#PlantSci
@bsi_moefcc is a premier #taxonomic research institution under @moefcc. We were founded on February 13th, 1890. We thank and applaud all taxonomists for their dedication to revealing the secrets of numerous species on earth. Happy #WorldTaxonomistAppreciationDay, everyone.
Published in @PlantCellEnvir
~how signaling peptides coordinate anther-pistil growth. Congrats, Naoyuki🌸🌱
"EPFL peptide signaling ensures robust self-pollination success under cool temperature stress by aligning the length of the stamen and pistil"
https://t.co/sUDxuRcYjk
Fatal Attraction😈
7-hour timelapse showing the precision guidance of pollen tubes (gray) by synergid cells (pink) housed within the ovules (blue). Upon arrival, one synergid dies along with the explosion of the pollen tube allowing for sperm release (see top right ovule).