One moment there’s nothing, the next... a heartbeat. As a vertebrate embryo grows, its heart tissue starts to pulse well before it’s needed. But how does the developing heart actually co-ordinate that very first beat?
Using microscopes and glowing fluorescent proteins, researchers have been able to watch zebrafish embryos during this key point in development and examine the process in real time.
Read the paper:
For more stories like these sign up for the Nature Briefing: An essential round-up of science news, opinion and analysis, free in your inbox every weekday:
8 views
5703
1891
3 weeks ago 01:01:39 1
TIME SLIP STORIES (SN 18 EP 38) TRUE UNEXPLAINABLE EXPERIENCES WITH MISSING TIME & TIME SLIPS
3 weeks ago 00:00:31 2
How To Train Your Dragon | Big Game Spot
3 weeks ago 00:05:05 59
How to Clown - Misha Usov - Professional Clown School
3 weeks ago 00:04:09 1
Zucchero | Baila | Sexy Thing | Remix by Danny G
3 weeks ago 02:46:50 1
Solaris | SCIENCE FICTION | FULL MOVIE | directed by Tarkovsky
3 weeks ago 00:03:20 5
Monster Hunter Wilds: 6th Trailer | Into the Iceshard Cliffs