Gut microbiome changes over the course of multiple sclerosis differentially influence autoimmune neuroinflammation
Carole Djagang et al.
Loss of Sun2 ablates nuclear mechanosensing-driven extracellular matrix production and mitigates lung fibrosis
Beth Chopak
preLighters’ choice – Handpicked DevBio preprints
preLighters with expertise across developmental and stem cell biology have nominated a few developmental biology (and related) preprints they’re excited about and explain in a few paragraph why. Concise preprint highlights, prepared by the preLighter community – a quick way to spot upcoming trends, new methods and fresh ideas.
| List by | Theodora Stougiannou et al. |
Prenatal Stress Differentially Shapes Adult Behavior in Male and Female Offspring
Alice Gennevois et al.
Experimental evolution of cellular miniaturization reveals a putative mechanism for cell size evolution
Anastasia Moraiti
No global collapse of food webs across the Permian–Triassic Mass Extinction
Theodora Stougiannou
Science should be machine-readable
Theodora Stougiannou
Shape independent fluidisation in epithelial monolayers
Sindhu Muthukrishnan
Remote homology and functional genetics unmask deeply preserved Scm3/HJURP orthologs in metazoans
Reinier Prosee
UFMylation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Regulates Mitochondrial Metabolism
Hannah Pletcher
Consciously detecting and recognizing a past visual word after its sensory trace is gone
Maitri Manjunath
BSDB Spring Meeting: Molecules to Morphogenesis
The British Society for Developmental Biology (BSDB) Spring Meeting Molecules to Morphogenesis was held from 23–26 March 2026 at the University of Warwick (UK). This meeting brought together a vibrant community of researchers to discuss how molecular mechanisms are integrated across scales to drive morphogenesis, spanning diverse model systems and approaches. This preList contains preprints by presenters from the talk and poster sessions at the meeting. Please do get in touch at preLights@biologists.com if you notice any relevant preprints that we may have missed.
| List by | Ingrid Tsang |






