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A new, open-source software that can help track the embryonic development and movement of neuronal cells throughout the body of the worm, is now available to scientists. The software is described ...
This is true for all organisms with a well-developed nervous system, from human to worm. New research reveals how a tiny molecule called mir-79 regulates neural development in roundworms.
If we remove mir-79 with gene technology, development of the worm nervous system goes awry," says postdoc Mikael Egebjerg Pedersen, who is responsible for the experimental studies.
Researchers at Sinai Health have used a tiny worm to track how an animal’s brain changes throughout its lifetime, shedding new light on how human brains develop.
Here's how a worm's embryonic cells changed its development potential The findings, which upend classical thinking about animal cell differentiation, could shed light on mutations linked to human ...
Worm index closely associated with a nation's human development index Date: April 30, 2015 Source: PLOS Summary: With the Millennium Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2000 ...
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