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A specialized mRNA translation circuit instated in pluripotency presets the competence for cardiogenesis in humans

Deniz Bartsch, Kaustubh Kalamkar, Gaurav Ahuja, et al.



Selected by Emma Armitage

Rnf20 shapes the endothelial control of heart morphogenesis and function

Linda Kessler, Rui Gao, Nalan Tetik-Elsherbiny, et al.



Selected by Emma Armitage

Periodic spatial patterning with a single morphogen

Sheng Wang, Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo, Michael B. Elowitz



Selected by Jake Cornwall-Scoones

Mechanical stress driven by rigidity sensing governs epithelial stability

Surabhi Sonam, Lakshmi Balasubramaniam, Shao-Zhen Lin, et al.



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Plakoglobin is a mechanoresponsive regulator of naïve pluripotency

Timo N. Kohler, Joachim De Jonghe, Anna L. Ellerman, et al.



Selected by Ilaria Di Meglio

The Hox gene Antennapedia regulates wing development through 20-hydroxyecdysone in insect

Chunyan Fang, Yaqun Xin, Tao Sun, et al.



Selected by Lisa Hanna

Pseudo-dynamic analysis of heart tube formation in the mouse reveals strong regional variability and early left-right asymmetry

Isaac Esteban, Patrick Schmidt, Susana Temiño, et al.



Selected by Yen Tran

Epicardial HDAC3 promotes myocardial growth through a novel microRNA pathway

Jihyun Jang, Guang Song, Qinshan Li, et al.



Selected by Anna Meier

Microtubule-based perception of mechanical conflicts controls plant organ morphogenesis

Dorothee Stöckle, Blanca Jazmin Reyes-Hernández, Amaya Vilches Barro, et al.



Selected by Marc Somssich

Self-organized morphogenesis of a human neural tube in vitro by geometric constraints

Eyal Karzbrun, Aimal H. Khankhel, Heitor C. Megale, et al.



Selected by Srivatsava Viswanadha

Extracellular mechanical forces drive endocardial cell volume decrease during cardiac valve morphogenesis

Hélène Vignes, Christina Vagena-Pantoula, Mangal Prakash, et al.



Selected by Julia Grzymkowski

Engineering functional human gastrointestinal organoid tissues using the three primary germ layers separately derived from pluripotent stem cells

Alexandra K. Eicher, Daniel O. Kechele, Nambirajan Sundaram, et al.



Selected by Niveda Udaykumar

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