Homing pigeon navigation relies on superparamagnetic macrophages under overcast conditions | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Jun Ishigohoka
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🚨 Why can’t mammals regenerate limbs like frog tadpoles or salamanders?
In our new paper in @science.org , we show that species-specific oxygen sensing acts as a gatekeeper for initiating limb regeneration 🐭🐸
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Jun Ishigohoka
Save the date! Excited to co-organize this 👇 event together with @nils-reinhard.bsky.social and @lhueppe.bsky.social in beautiful Aberystwyth, UK next year! If you are an early career researcher in the field of Chronobiology come join us! 🕚🌈🌊🧬 @bioclocksuk.bsky.social @aberdlsagb.bsky.social
Congratulations to the two winners of this year’s SSE Presidents’ Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper, Amor Damatac II and Jan Laine! Each will present their work in award talks at virtual #Evol2026!
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Jun Ishigohoka
Jun Ishigohoka
Jun Ishigohoka
Our work as Editor's choice in @evolletters.bsky.social !✨️
Developmental biases & micro- to macroevution in the lizard skull 🦎
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How predictable are the collateral effects of adaptation? This Primer explores a @plosbiology.org study suggesting that growth across environments is fairly predictable because selected mutations only affect a few latent fitness-impacting phenotypes 🧪 Paper: plos.io/4dLy2Ez Primer: plos.io/4lYdUBh
Why mammals cannot regenerate limbs like amphibians do presents a long-standing puzzle in biology. To uncover the underlying differences, we compared amputation responses of embryonic mouse (Mus musculus) and Xenopus laevis tadpole limbs. Lowering ...
High-throughput barcoded neuroanatomy of two closely related rodent species with divergent vocalizations reveals differences in long-range projection motifs in the brain that may s...
The Meeting of Young Chronobiologists is an international, early-career initiative that connects researchers across all topics of chronobiology. It is dedicated to early career researchers and aims to promote an open and interactive atmosphere, creating a networking space for the next generation.
Comparing signaling response profiles and fate outcomes in single cells reveals logic and limits of signal interpretation.
Birds use a variety of navigational strategies, including the geomagnetic field, especially when other cues are not available, such as under overcast or nocturnal conditions. Magnetite particles in th...