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Nov 20, 2024 |
nature.com | J. Patrick Pett |Kenny Roberts |Raphael Blain |Krzysztof Polanski |Peng He |Chuan Xu | +18 more
AbstractHuman embryonic bone and joint formation is determined by coordinated differentiation of progenitors in the nascent skeleton. The cell states, epigenetic processes and key regulatory factors that underlie lineage commitment of these cells remain elusive.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
nature.com | Nadav Yayon |Lena Boehme |Brianna T. Wachter |Oren Amsalem |Alexander Predeus |Catherine Tudor | +13 more
AbstractT cells develop from circulating precursor cells, which enter the thymus and migrate through specialized subcompartments that support their maturation and selection1. In humans, this process starts in early fetal development and is highly active until thymic involution in adolescence.
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May 1, 2024 |
nature.com | Lijuan Hu |Marijn Schipper |Caleb C. Reagor |Xiaofei Li |Xiaoling He |Roger Barker | +2 more
AbstractThe human brain develops through a tightly organized cascade of patterning events, induced by transcription factor expression and changes in chromatin accessibility. Although gene expression across the developing brain has been described at single-cell resolution1, similar atlases of chromatin accessibility have been primarily focused on the forebrain2,3,4.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Hao Ren |Xiaoling He |Yan Long |Qianqian Li
Polyionic liquid ionogels formed via hydrophobic association for flexible strain sensors† In recent years, self-healing conductive hydrogels have attracted much attention for their promising applications in flexible electronic devices. However, the development of integral conductive hydrogels with excellent mechanical, self-healing, anti-freezing and strain-sensitive performances remains a major challenge.
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