A recent review discusses the intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms underlying intestinal cell plasticity.

A recent review discusses the intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms underlying intestinal cell plasticity.
Transit-amplifying cells TACs have long been viewed as a passive population that just cranks out tissues. A new review challenges this view.
The mouth is essential for eating and has ancient origins. A new review looks at the evolution of the mouth and insights into the vertebrate mouth opening from the frog Xenopus laevis.
A review of methods that can be applied to study the control of proliferation (and the proliferative hierarchy, especially the role of the elusive stem cells) in a wide variety of animal models.
Zika virus is an emerging mosquito-borne infectious disease linked to recent outbreaks of birth defects.
How developmental cues specify these distinct cell types in embryos and coordinate their patterning into functional tissues is one of the fundamental questions of developmental biology.
Forget the “nature vs nurture” debate, learn the developmental systems perspective in this special collection, which aims to help scientists, parents, teachers, and policy makers understand child development.