Keystone Symposium – Metabolic and Nutritional Control of Development and Cell Fate
This preList contains preprints discussed during the Metabolic and Nutritional Control of Development and Cell Fate Keystone Symposia. This conference was organized by Lydia Finley and Ralph J. DeBerardinis and held in the Wylie Center and Tupper Manor at Endicott College, Beverly, MA, United States from May 7th to 9th 2024. This meeting marked the first in-person gathering of leading researchers exploring how metabolism influences development, including processes like cell fate, tissue patterning, and organ function, through nutrient availability and metabolic regulation. By integrating modern metabolic tools with genetic and epidemiological insights across model organisms, this event highlighted key mechanisms and identified open questions to advance the emerging field of developmental metabolism.
List by | Virginia Savy, Martin Estermann |
Synapses drive local mitochondrial ATP synthesis to fuel plasticity
Felipe Del Valle Batalla

April in preprints – the CellBio edition
A group of preLighters, with expertise in different areas of cell biology, have worked together to create this preprint reading lists for researchers with an interest in cell biology. This month, categories include: 1) biochemistry/metabolism 2) cell cycle and division 3) cell organelles and organisation 3) cell signalling and mechanosensing 4) (epi)genetics
List by | Vibha SINGH et al. |
3D mechanical confinement directs muscle stem cell fate and function
Justin Gutkowski

Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Infarct Healing In Vitro
Theodora Stougiannou

Optogenetic stimulation of Lbc GEF-mediated Rho activity dynamics promotes cell invasion
Vibha SINGH

Fibroblast growth factor 21 regulates neuromuscular junction innervation through HDAC4 in denervation-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
Jórdan Sampar

STEAMBOAT: Attention-based multiscale delineation of cellular interactions in tissues
Benjamin Dominik Maier

Wnt signaling restores evolutionary loss of regenerative potential in Hydra
Ruoheng Li

An experimental test of the influence of microbial manipulation on sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) supports the core influences host function hypothesis
Jasmine Talevi

Unexpected mechanisms of sex-specific memory vulnerabilities to acute traumatic stress
Jimeng Li

Tooth development in frogs: Implications for the re-evolution of lost mandibular teeth and the origin of a morphological innovation
Ryan Harrison
