Differentiation Journal
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Flagship journal of @Intlsocdiff. Published by #Elsevier for 40+ years. All things relating to differentiation, development, stem cells and regeneration
Joined December 2021
Differentiation is the flagship journal of the International Society of Differentiation (ISD) @intlsocdiff. We are a multidisciplinary journal focusing on principal subject areas of cell and tissue differentiation, embryonic development, cellular structure and function, and 1/4
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If you are interested in enteric nervous system, evolution, and cave fish, be sure to sign up for this free webinar and hear about the latest research from the Riddle lab!
Just announced: Join the Editors-in-Chief of Differentiation and @pavi_dilsh for the upcoming "Biological Differentiation Across the Scales" virtual seminar on November 14, at 12–1:30 p.m. Central! Topic: https://t.co/V3xl6K6Jej Register for free: https://t.co/zLRHdY7LfK
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Call for papers: Are you studying the role of splicing in development and how disruption of these processes leads to disease? Submit your manuscript to the “Splicing in Development and Disease” special issue by December 30, 2025! Learn more: https://t.co/naOZMFVDPV
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Review article: “Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering potential of mesenchymal stem cells exosomes-derived microRNAs,” by Navidreza Shayan et al. https://t.co/YxWQJQXuf9
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Just announced: Join the Editors-in-Chief of Differentiation and @pavi_dilsh for the upcoming "Biological Differentiation Across the Scales" virtual seminar on November 14, at 12–1:30 p.m. Central! Topic: https://t.co/V3xl6K6Jej Register for free: https://t.co/zLRHdY7LfK
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Check out the diversity of studies related to osteoblasts, osteocytes, and other osteo-associated tissues published in Differentiation over the past couple of years. A rapidly-growing field and important work.
NEW: The Editors-in-Chief of Differentiation, @RogersLabUCD, @uribelabrice, and Loydie Jerome-Majewska, have curated a special collection of papers, “Osteo biology: from differentiation to regeneration.” Explore the collection here: https://t.co/plLM49mvSj
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NEW: The Editors-in-Chief of Differentiation, @RogersLabUCD, @uribelabrice, and Loydie Jerome-Majewska, have curated a special collection of papers, “Osteo biology: from differentiation to regeneration.” Explore the collection here: https://t.co/plLM49mvSj
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Yuya Suzuki et al. evaluated the ability of two types of Pi (i.e., disodium phosphate [Na2HPO4] and monosodium phosphate [NaH2PO4]) to promote the osteogenic differentiation of osteosarcoma cells. Learn more: https://t.co/a6PleBZRdD
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“EMT: from embryogenesis, through cancer progression, to the development of carcinosarcoma,” by Marcello Guarino: https://t.co/b5Ky9DuY2i
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New research by Xiu-Rong Wei et al. aimed to delineate the effects and the underlying mechanisms of non-POU domain containing octamer binding protein (NONO) on monocyte-macrophage lineage differentiation. Learn more: https://t.co/cLljm7PCaq
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The latest review by Yinyu Fu et al. deepens our understanding of the role of RNA splicing components and potential downstream effectors in oral and maxillofacial development and may provide invaluable insights for prenatal diagnostic modalities: https://t.co/72z47LRO3q
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Polarized light microscopy can serve as a valuable tool for gaining insights into collagen remodeling, particularly concerning collagen type II during chondrogenic differentiation. Read the article by Archa Suresh et al. to learn more: https://t.co/o7Viv3VNwW
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“Inhibition of Atg13-mediated autophagy enhances the anti-osteoclastogenic effect of sirolimus by counteracting its pro-autophagic activity,” by Tingwei Gao et al.: https://t.co/NmxQ18mpf4
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Deadline extended! Submit to the forthcoming Differentiation special issue, "Splicing in Development and Disease," by December 30, 2025. Learn more:
📢 Call for papers: Submit to the "Splicing in Development and Disease" special issue! Submission deadline: October 1, 2025 Guest editor: Natoya Peart (@NatoyaJP), University of Waterloo, Canada Learn more and submit: https://t.co/naOZMFVDPV
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WNT7A is key in shaping limbs, nerves, and reproductive organs during development. Naomi M. Calhoun and @rrbehringer link its disruption to limb defects, infertility, and even cancer—highlighting the need for further research. https://t.co/0kEJ4UtFRA
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Review article: “Roles and mechanisms of piRNAs in self-renewal and differentiation of germline stem cells,” by Jianchun Zhang et al.: https://t.co/qaNwJAmNXi
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Arne C. Lekven, Sarah Empie, and Richard Saoud review the history of Wnt1, its gene structure and regulation, expression, loss-of-function consequences, and connection to human disease. Read “One Wnt to lead them all: a Wnt1 primer” to learn more: https://t.co/SoKUa8Jo1d
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“Bdnf and Ntrk2 functions promote but are not essential for spinal cord myelination in larval zebrafish,” by Kristen Russell et al.:
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Findings from Alannah Morse et al. suggest Mettl3 has a prominent role in regulating spermatid differentiation during Drosophila spermatogenesis. Read the open access article in Differentiation: https://t.co/kxcknWbQgc
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🐟Pavani Ponnimbaduge Perera, Kaitlyn Webster, and Misty R. Riddle establish Astyanax mexicanus as a model for studying evolution of enteric nervous system development. @pavi_dilsh Learn more:
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Mariann Guzman-Espinoza et al. investigated RNA-binding proteins PUM1 and PUM2, often considered functionally redundant, and found they may play distinct roles during key stages of neural crest development. Read the open access article to learn more: https://t.co/61hMLjQsrW
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