A cellular automaton (CA) is constructed for the formation of the central nervous system of the Drosophila embryo. This is an experimentally well-studied system in which complex interactions between neighbouring cells appear to drive their differentiation into different types. It appears that all the cells initially have the potential to become neuroblasts, and all strive to this end, but those which differentiate first block their as yet undifferentiated neighbours from doing so. The CA makes use of observational evidence for a lateral inhibition mechanism involving signalling products of the ‘proneural' or neuralizing genes. The key concept of the model is that cells are continuously producing , but the production rate is lowered by inhib...
Developmental plasticity allows individuals with the same genotype to show different phenotypes in r...
The decision of an ectodermal cell to become a neuroepithelial cell initiates the building of a nerv...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
A cellular automaton (CA) is constructed for the formation of the central nervous system of the Dros...
Investigations on formation and specification of neural precursor cells in the central nervous syste...
In Drosophila, neurons of the central nervous system are grouped into units called lineages. Each li...
Stem cells face a diversity of choices throughout their lives. At specific times, they may decide to...
The development of multicellular organisms, from the early forms of zygote, involves a range of phen...
The central nervous system (CNS) consists of an enormous number of cells, and large cellular varianc...
The generation of cellular diversity during early development of nervous system is poorly understood...
The timing of cell production by progenitor cells is an essential aspect of development. Particularl...
The majority of cells that build the nervous system of animals are generated early in embryonic deve...
© 2004 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical EngineeringIn this paper we present a 3...
The Drosophila brain is generated by a complex series of morphogenetic movements. To better understa...
The central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting diversity of neuronal cell types. One of the ma...
Developmental plasticity allows individuals with the same genotype to show different phenotypes in r...
The decision of an ectodermal cell to become a neuroepithelial cell initiates the building of a nerv...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
A cellular automaton (CA) is constructed for the formation of the central nervous system of the Dros...
Investigations on formation and specification of neural precursor cells in the central nervous syste...
In Drosophila, neurons of the central nervous system are grouped into units called lineages. Each li...
Stem cells face a diversity of choices throughout their lives. At specific times, they may decide to...
The development of multicellular organisms, from the early forms of zygote, involves a range of phen...
The central nervous system (CNS) consists of an enormous number of cells, and large cellular varianc...
The generation of cellular diversity during early development of nervous system is poorly understood...
The timing of cell production by progenitor cells is an essential aspect of development. Particularl...
The majority of cells that build the nervous system of animals are generated early in embryonic deve...
© 2004 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical EngineeringIn this paper we present a 3...
The Drosophila brain is generated by a complex series of morphogenetic movements. To better understa...
The central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting diversity of neuronal cell types. One of the ma...
Developmental plasticity allows individuals with the same genotype to show different phenotypes in r...
The decision of an ectodermal cell to become a neuroepithelial cell initiates the building of a nerv...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...