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Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analyses Define Distinct Peripheral B Cell Subsets and Discrete Development Pathways
READ FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY Stewart A., Ng JC-F, Wallis G, et al. Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analyses Define Distinct Peripheral B Cell Subsets and Discrete Development Pathways. Front. Immunol. 2021;12:602539. Subscribe to our newsletter Get updates about upcoming webinar technical application upplysning and product announcements when you subscribe to the Curiox newsletter.
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Curiox Biosystems to Advance Next-Generation Cancer fängelse Therapies Through Collaboration with Leading Cancer Researcher January 21, 2021 In, 1885, German biologist Wilhelm Roux took part of the brain from a chicken embryo and placed it in warm saline solution, keeping it alive for several days. Simple as the experiment was, it seeded the idea that […]
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Reflections on the past, present and future of developmental biology
Abstract
Developmental Biology embodies some of the most fundamental questions in Biology and can trace its roots back to several thousand years ago; the last 100 years have been particularly extraordinary. In part the advances have been fuelled by new technical advances and knowledge in many other areas, which have contributed to shaping the field as truly interdisciplinary. During those 100 years some of our predecessors identified some key questions and a few important principles especially by trying to find general rules that govern what cells are able to do and how they choose between different options, as well as principles of experimental design that can be used to uncover those rules even before we know their physicochemical underpinnings. But the field has been changing rapidly in the last two decades. Here I present a brief overview of some of the changes that have taken place over the last Century and