During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which travels across the prospective tissue. Here the authors consider the propagating patterns exhibited in a two-dimensional domain by a tissue interaction mechanochemical model for skin pattern formation. It is shown that the model can exhibit travelling waves of complex spatial pattern formation. Two alternative mechanisms that can produce such sequential patterning are presented. In particular, it is demonstrated that the specification of a simple quasi-one-dimensional pattern is all that is required to determine a complex two-dimensional pattern. Finally, the model solutions are related to actual pattern propagation during chick feather primordi...
We have studied the generation of spatial patterns created by mechanical (rather than chemi-cal) ins...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
A first necessary criterion to be met by any model for pattern formation is that it must be able to ...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
Mathematical modelling has become a widely accepted method for examining how and why vertebrate skin...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
We examine sequential spatial pattern formation in a tissue interaction model for skin organ morphog...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
AbstractWe analyse a tissue interaction model recently proposed to account for pattern formation in ...
The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation ...
A tissue interaction model for skin organ pattern formation is presented. Possible spatially pattern...
Embryogenesis depends on a series of processes which generate specific patterns at each stage of dev...
We present a numerical study of the nonlinear mechanical model for morphogenesis proposed by Oster e...
We have studied the generation of spatial patterns created by mechanical (rather than chemi-cal) ins...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
A first necessary criterion to be met by any model for pattern formation is that it must be able to ...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
Mathematical modelling has become a widely accepted method for examining how and why vertebrate skin...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
We examine sequential spatial pattern formation in a tissue interaction model for skin organ morphog...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
AbstractWe analyse a tissue interaction model recently proposed to account for pattern formation in ...
The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation ...
A tissue interaction model for skin organ pattern formation is presented. Possible spatially pattern...
Embryogenesis depends on a series of processes which generate specific patterns at each stage of dev...
We present a numerical study of the nonlinear mechanical model for morphogenesis proposed by Oster e...
We have studied the generation of spatial patterns created by mechanical (rather than chemi-cal) ins...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
A first necessary criterion to be met by any model for pattern formation is that it must be able to ...