IN VITRO GENERATION OF NEUROMESODERMAL PROGENITORS REVEALS DISTINCT ROLES FOR WNT SIGNALLING IN THE SPECIFICATION OF SPINAL CORD AND PARAXIAL MESODERM IDENTITY.

In vitro generation of neuromesodermal progenitors reveals distinct roles for wnt signalling in the specification of spinal cord and paraxial mesoderm identity.

Cells of the spinal cord igora vibrance 6-68 and somites arise from shared, dual-fated precursors, located towards the posterior of the elongating embryo.Here we show that these neuromesodermal progenitors (NMPs) can readily be generated in vitro from mouse and human pluripotent stem cells by activating Wnt and Fgf signalling, timed to emulate in v

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The only species of Mohnia Friele, 1879 (Caenogastropoda, Buccinoidea, Buccinidae) in the North Pacific represents an unrecognized new genus of Newtoniellidae (Triphoroidea)

Mohnia kurilana Dall, 1913 was described more than 100 years ago from deep waters off the Kuril Islands and remains igora vibrance 6-68 exceedingly rare in museum collections.Originally placed in the carnivorous neogastropod family Buccinidae, fragmentary soft parts from the type lot and from several specimens belonging to allied species collected

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