
Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics CAS
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IAPG is devoted to excellent research in the field of physiology, genetics, ecology and evolution.
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http://www.iapg.cas.cz/cs/ 06-11-2020 09:07:22
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🔹Vědcům z Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics CAS se podařil zásadní objev v pochopení procesu vývoje zdravého embrya z oplozeného vajíčka. 🔹Zjistili, že pro zdárný vývoj myšího zárodku je ve stadiu dvoubuněčného embrya zásadní prodloužení jedné přípravné fáze buněčného cyklu. Popsali také protein, který


Our newest collaborative paper uncovers how intestinal cells interact with segmented filamentous bacteria, influencing T-cell responses and epithelial cell turnover. Exciting findings! 🧫🧪 Journal of Experimental Medicine Read here: doi.org/10.1084/jem.20…

A recent study in Nature Communications led by IAPG scientists used genome sequencing to predict how bank voles may adapt to future climate, highlighting the importance of understanding genetic changes in response to climate change for species survival. rdcu.be/dsjGW



We are thrilled to present our latest paper in DMM Journal about how hypomorphic mutation or knockout of CDK13 influences craniofacial development and neurogenesis🧠#cdk13 #neurogenesis #cleftlip #cleftpalate #craniofacial #development Read here: bit.ly/3TAY4Pm








New genetics research in Communications Biology could help reshape current approaches to endangered species conservation. Cornell University, University of Oklahoma & Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics CAS collaborators say genetic mixing may be a key factor for species survival, enabling critical new adaptations. nature.com/articles/s4200…

A nice little meeting at Institute of Molecular Genetics organized with David Drutovic & friends from Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics CAS in the Hasek's hall at IMG in Prague. All other friends of oocytes are welcome! 18/11, what a date! (for those who know 😁)


On the behalf of @v4sdb, Máté Varga is organizing a Student Winter School with focus on imaging data analysis (28-31.01.2025, Budapest). Our speakers include: Gáspár Jékely (Heidelberg), @jwpylvanainen (Turku), Isaac Bianco and Kenzo Invanovitch (London). Interested? See below.



Check out our latest paper! We found the tyrosine kinase receptor FGFR2 in primary cilia, and showed that this is important for properly regulated FGFR2 signaling. Science @ MED MUNI Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics CAS