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  • Various strategies have been reported to generate mouse trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) from mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Here the authors show that, regardless of the strategy used for TSC generation, these retain an epigenetic and transcriptional memory of the ESC origin and the transition remains incomplete.

    • Francesco Cambuli
    • Alexander Murray
    • Myriam Hemberger
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-16
  • Senescent cells have complex and important roles in cancer and ageing, but they are quite rare and difficult to characterize in tissues in vivo. In this Expert Recommendation, the SenNet Biomarkers Working Group discusses recent advances in detecting and characterizing cellular senescence and provides recommendations for senescence markers in 14 human and mouse tissues.

    • Vidyani Suryadevara
    • Adam D. Hudgins
    • Nicola Neretti
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 25, P: 1001-1023
  • The imminent release of tissue atlases combining multichannel microscopy with single-cell sequencing and other omics data from normal and diseased specimens creates an urgent need for data and metadata standards to guide data deposition, curation and release. We describe a Minimum Information about Highly Multiplexed Tissue Imaging (MITI) standard that applies best practices developed for genomics and for other microscopy data to highly multiplexed tissue images and traditional histology.

    • Denis Schapiro
    • Clarence Yapp
    • Peter K. Sorger
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 262-267