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Cover illustration: The cover image is based on the Technical Note Generation of tamoxifen‐inducible Tfap2b‐CreERT2 mice using CRISPR‐Cas9 by Mingyi Zhang et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23582
Tfap2b, a pivotal transcription factor, plays critical roles within neural crest cells and their derived lineage. To unravel the intricate lineage dynamics and contribution of these Tfap2b+ cells during craniofacial development, we established a Tfap2b‐CreERT2 knock‐in transgenic mouse line using the CRISPR‐Cas9‐mediated homologous direct repair. By breeding with tdTomato reporter mice and initiating...
The development of atomically dispersed iron‐nitrogen‐carbon (Fe─N─C) catalysts as an alternative to precious platinum holds great potential for the substantial progress of a variety of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR)‐associated energy conversion technologies. Nevertheless, the precise synthesis of Fe─N─C single atomic catalysts (SACs) with a high density of accessible active sites and pronounced...
The design of economical, efficient, and robust bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts is greatly imperative for the large‐scale commercialization of rechargeable Zn‐air battery (ZAB) technology. Herein, the neoteric design of an advanced bifunctional electrocatalyst composed of CoN/Co3O4 heterojunction hollow nanoparticles in situ encapsulated in porous N‐doped carbon nanowires (denoted as CoN/Co3O...