 |  |  |  |  | Table of ContentsHave you seen? Review Articles Corrigendum | Volume 33, Number 11 | Have you seen?  | The integration of various ‘systems‐level’ analyses reveals functional, rather than opportunistic, promoter binding of a common set of hematopoietic transcription factors to govern tissue‐specific gene expression. Eric H Davidson Published online 30.04.2014 |  | Combining the iPSC technology with genome‐editing/genome‐sequencing and cell‐biological tools offers intriguing novel insights into the molecular aberrations that cause fatal motoneuron death in ALS patients. Benjamin M Schwenk and Dieter Edbauer Published online 30.04.2014 | Review  | While new functions of Ten Eleven Translocation (TET) enzymes are rapidly emerging, this review aims to summarize crucial aspects of their enzymatic activities, roles in reprogramming and disease with a particular emphasis on neuronal disorders. Benjamin Delatte, Rachel Deplus, and François Fuks Published online 13.05.2014 | Articles  | Comparative profiling of ten key haematopoietic transcription factors in blood progenitors versus mast cells demonstrates tissue‐specific binding profiles that functionally determine cellular identify. Fernando J Calero‐Nieto, Felicia S Ng, Nicola K Wilson, Rebecca Hannah, Victoria Moignard, Ana I Leal‐Cervantes, Isabel Jimenez‐Madrid, Evangelia Diamanti, Lorenz Wernisch, and Berthold Göttgens |  | Intestinal cell kinase (ICK) phosphorylates the kinesin‐2 subunit Kif3a to regulate intraflagellar transport and therefore ciliary morphogenesis. ICK deficiency leads to cell type‐specific loss of cilia and defective Sonic Hedgehog signaling during central nervous system development. Taro Chaya, Yoshihiro Omori, Ryusuke Kuwahara, and Takahisa Furukawa Published online 05.05.2014 |  | A hypomorphic allele of the meiosis‐specific cohesin subunit STAG3/SA3 reveals its essential functions in meiotic chromosome organization and gametogenesis in mice. Tomoyuki Fukuda, Nanaho Fukuda, Ana Agostinho, Abrahan Hernández‐Hernández, Anna Kouznetsova, and Christer Höög Published online 05.05.2014 |  | Mice lacking STAG3/SA3, the least understood meiosis‐specific cohesin subunit, are found to exhibit the strongest phenotype of any meiotic cohesin protein deficiency analyzed so far. Tristan Winters, Francois McNicoll, and Rolf Jessberger Published online 05.05.2014 |  | A genome‐wide association study on the neural inducer Pax6 identifies miR‐135b as a novel Pax6 target that promotes neuroectoderm induction by antagonizing BMP and Activin/Nodal signals. Akshay Bhinge, Jeremie Poschmann, Seema C Namboori, Xianfeng Tian, Sharon Jia Hui Loh, Anna Traczyk, Shyam Prabhakar, and Lawrence W Stanton Published online 06.05.2014 | Corrigendum Julien Gros, Sujan Devbhandari, and Dirk Remus Published online 02.06.2014 |  | | |
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