I would like to acknowledge the support of the James S. McDonnell Foundation @JSMF, both for inspiring the Research Topic and for the financial support that made it possible. Thanks to all of the authors contributing papers to the Research Topic.
A collection of 28 articles, representing the work of over 100 authors, to address the study of regeneration from cells to complex structures in numerous organisms, spanning from protists to mammals: https://t.co/WUCBuD3e2e
A special thank to the other Guest Editors and friends @kmaxnerd, Jennifer Morgan @JMorganLab, Fabio De Sio and Frank Stahnisch for the terrific work and support! A wonderful journey started at MBL (@MBLScience) that led to this Research Topic in
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Our new paper on the Identification of stable reference genes (RGs) in adult Octopus vulgaris 🐙 🧬
is now out in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience @FrontNeurosci (https://t.co/SN8seOrWjF) #octopus#invertebrates#molluscs 1/5
Using several algorithms and methods we identified RGs specific to different sets of tissues and those transcriptionally stable across all considered tissues. Interestingly, none of them has ever been used as references in cephalopods before. 4/5