The reliable development of highly complex organisms is an intriguing and fascinating problem. The genetic material is, as a rule, the same in each cell of an organism. How then do cells, under the influence of their common genes, produce spatial patterns ' Simple models are discussed that describe the generation of patterns out of an initially nearly homogeneous state. They are based on nonlinear interactions of at least two chemicals and on their diffusion. The concepts of local autocatalysis and of long-range inhibition play a fundamental role. Numerical simulations show that the models account for many basic biological observations such as the regeneration of a pattern after excision of tissue or the production of regular (or nearl...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
Biological systems excel at building spatial structures on scales ranging from nanometers to kilomet...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
The study of complex physical systems promises inspiration, new conceptual approaches, and technique...
The study of complex physical systems promises inspiration, new conceptual approaches, and technique...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
Biological systems excel at building spatial structures on scales ranging from nanometers to kilomet...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
While many different mechanisms contribute to the generation of spatial order in biological developm...
The study of complex physical systems promises inspiration, new conceptual approaches, and technique...
The study of complex physical systems promises inspiration, new conceptual approaches, and technique...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...
The paper addresses the formation of striking patterns within originally near-homogenous tissue, the...