Synopsis of Social media discussions
This collection of discussions expresses overall enthusiasm for the article, with posts referencing its focus on ancient signaling pathways and their role in zebrafish scale development, using words like 'important,' 'significant,' and phrases highlighting its contribution to understanding vertebrate evolution. The tone and content reveal curiosity about the mechanisms and potential broader applications.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions acknowledge the significance of the research, with some emphasizing the importance of the findings for understanding vertebrate evolution and development.
Interest
High level of interestPosts show high curiosity, referencing the role of Wnt/β-catenin signaling and its broader implications, indicating strong interest in the topic.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementParticipants comment on methodological aspects and potential connections to other biological processes, suggesting a moderate level of deep engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactComments highlight that the research contributes valuable insights into developmental biology, suggesting it could influence future studies.
Social Mentions
YouTube
2 Videos
Bluesky
2 Posts
9 Posts
Blogs
4 Articles
News
14 Articles
Metrics
Video Views
1,286
Total Likes
12
Extended Reach
13,507
Social Features
31
Timeline: Posts about article
Top Social Media Posts
Posts referencing the article
Surface Scale Development in Zebrafish Revealed by Live Imaging
Zebrafish squamation stages are serially imaged in live fish, showing osteoblast-like scale-forming cells in yellow and calcified matrix in magenta. Stages include 2R, 4R, 6R, and beard B, highlighting the dynamic process of scale formation.
Wnt/β-catenin Role in Zebrafish Scale Development and Patterning
Wnt/β-catenin regulates an ancient signaling network during zebrafish scale development. This study explores how signaling pathways coordinate cell behaviors to shape skin appendages, revealing key mechanisms in morphogenesis and evolution.
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ちなみに挙げた実例は相同な現象であるかは十分に議論されていないので注意が必要です。起源の方は諸説あるものの、根拠があります。いずれも皮骨由来と考えられています。 https://t.co/Qxi6yCaioE 魚の鱗→哺乳類の毛 https://t.co/g1U5y2MObA 魚の鱗→脊椎動物の歯 https://t.co/9ZFszcivRQ
view full postJanuary 11, 2024
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Andeedo
@andeedo.bsky.social (Bluesky)Probably all vertebrate skin appendages share a common evolutionary origin, including the various and sundry scales, scutes, and denticles of fishes. elifesciences.org/articles/37001
view full postNovember 22, 2023
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RRID Robot
@RobotRrid (Twitter)RRIDs were included in the eLife paper "untitled" (https://t.co/vZYCmUpxdu). RRIDs like this improve reproducibility in scientific research. #accelerateopenscience #reproducibility
view full postAugust 7, 2021
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@parichylab.bsky.social
@parichylab (Twitter)and here: https://t.co/PjkqTnhL9P
view full postJune 11, 2021
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RRID Robot
@RobotRrid (Twitter)The authors of "Wnt/β-catenin regulates an ancient signaling netwo…" (https://t.co/vZYCmUpxdu) included RRIDs in their paper! We appreciate the author's support of reproducibility. #OpenScience #accelerateopenscience
view full postMarch 3, 2021
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bioRxiv Published
@biorxiv_pubd (Twitter)Wnt/?-catenin regulates an ancient signaling network during zebrafish scale development published as: https://t.co/mnDS4JYIow @eLife #biorxiv
view full postNovember 26, 2019
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Bio-protocol
@bioprotocolbyte (Twitter)#BeautifulScienceSunday Scale development at the surface of a zebrafish https://t.co/52PsWSvBhf From Life under the lens https://t.co/uokWPaj2zn @eLife #microscopy
view full postMay 26, 2019
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UVA Science Pubs
@UvaScience_Pubs (Twitter)Wnt/β-catenin regulates an ancient signaling network during zebrafish scale development. https://t.co/QDcbjHJu6j
view full postMarch 27, 2019
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maanyaN
@maanya (Twitter)"Wnt/β-catenin regulates an ancient signaling network during zebrafish scale development https://t.co/2krFmcgLYW
view full postFebruary 22, 2019
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Rory Cooper
@rorylcooper (Twitter)@maanya I'm not sure about teleost tooth development timings and if they overlap - sorry! You might be interested this paper looking at Wnt/Bcat signalling during zebrafish scale development if you haven't seen it (although they don't discuss the pharyngeal teeth) https://t.co/AxzRir59EG
view full postFebruary 21, 2019
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Francesco Santini
@fsantini2015.bsky.social (Bluesky)Wnt/β-catenin regulates an ancient signaling network during zebrafish scale development https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/04/02/293233
view full postApril 3, 2018
Abstract Synopsis
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