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The Srinivas group is based at the Institute for Developmental and Regenerative Medicine, University of Oxford. We work on how the mammalian embryo forms, with a focus on the establishment of the basic body plan and the formation of the heart.
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Promises to be another great meeting, bringing the fab developmental biology community together!
1mo
Happy to have the Srinivas lab on Bluesky! Even our embryos are starting to feel a little festive in the Srinivas lab! We are excited to share our new bioRχiv pre-print – investigating the role of calcium in the early embryo www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
We are happy to share our new bioRxiv pre-print on A-P axis patterning. A great collaboration with Felix Zhou (UT Southwestern) & the Yeomans group (Physics, Oxford) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Happy to share our latest review by @shifaant.bsky.social with @cwhanna.bsky.social. A detailed look at extraembryonic tissues – the 'other half' of the conceptus. www.nature.com/articles/s41... @natrevmcb.bsky.social
Nov 18, 2024
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During mammalian embryogenesis, extraembryonic tissues are required for the patterning and morphogenesis of the embryo. This Review discusses how signalling networks and epigenetic modifications regul...
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Origin, fate and function of extraembryonic tissues during mammalian development - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Save the date! The 2027 BSDB Spring Meeting will take place on 19 - 22 April in Edinburgh. An exciting programme with a fantastic lineup of speakers showcasing developmental biology across scales! More details soon!
1mo
British Society for Developmental Biology