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    Here the authors address how embryos control the timing of specific gene activation in early frog development. They find transcription factors for early gene activation are maternally loaded and remain at constant levels, and rather that order of activation is based on their sequential entry into the nucleus based largely on their respective affinity to importins.

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    Skip to content 2022 | A conserved YAP/Notch/REST network controls the neuroendocrine cell fate in the lungs. Shue, YT, Drainas, AP, Li, NY, Pearsall, SM, Morgan, D, Sinnott-Armstrong, N, Hipkins, SQ, Coles, GL, Lim, JS, Oro, AE, Simpson, KL, Dive,…

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    Most Detailed #Visualization of Human Cell Ever Created – this 3D model of a eukaryotic cell is created using X-ray, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), …

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