The development of the wing imaginal disc (wing disc) is commonly adopted for the studies of patterning and growth which are two fundamental problems in developmental biology. Decapentaplegic (Dpp) signaling regulates several aspects of wing development, such as the anterior (A)-posterior (P) patterning, cellular growth rate, and cell adhesion. The distribution and activity of Dpp signaling are controlled in part by the expression level of its major type I receptor, Thickveins (Tkv). In this paper, we focus on theoretically investigating mechanisms by which the highly asymmetric pattern of Tkv is established in Drosophila wing discs. To the end, a mathematical model of Hh signaling and Dpp signaling is proposed and validated by comparisons ...
The cells composing a multicellular organism are typically genetically identical (having the same DN...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
How morphogen gradients control patterning and growth in developing tissues remains largely unknown ...
The development of the wing imaginal disc (wing disc) is commonly adopted for the studies of pattern...
The wing imaginal disc of Drosophila is one of the commonly used model systems for the studies of pa...
The wing imaginal disc of Drosophila is one of the commonly used model systems for the studies of pa...
The wing imaginal disc (wing disc) of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is widely considered as...
The wing imaginal disc (wing disc) of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is widely considered as...
In developmental biology, the wing imaginal disc (wing disc) of Drosophila melanogaster, which is a ...
The wing of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, with its simple, two-dimensional structure, is a...
An important question in developmental biology is how a developing tissue grows and gets patterned. ...
The elegance of animal body plans derives from an intimate connection between function and form, whi...
Many developmental systems are organised via the action of graded distributions of morphogens. In th...
Development of the Drosophila wing-a paradigm of organ development-is governed by 2 morphogens, Deca...
Many developmental systems are organised via the action of graded distributions of morphogens. In th...
The cells composing a multicellular organism are typically genetically identical (having the same DN...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
How morphogen gradients control patterning and growth in developing tissues remains largely unknown ...
The development of the wing imaginal disc (wing disc) is commonly adopted for the studies of pattern...
The wing imaginal disc of Drosophila is one of the commonly used model systems for the studies of pa...
The wing imaginal disc of Drosophila is one of the commonly used model systems for the studies of pa...
The wing imaginal disc (wing disc) of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is widely considered as...
The wing imaginal disc (wing disc) of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is widely considered as...
In developmental biology, the wing imaginal disc (wing disc) of Drosophila melanogaster, which is a ...
The wing of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, with its simple, two-dimensional structure, is a...
An important question in developmental biology is how a developing tissue grows and gets patterned. ...
The elegance of animal body plans derives from an intimate connection between function and form, whi...
Many developmental systems are organised via the action of graded distributions of morphogens. In th...
Development of the Drosophila wing-a paradigm of organ development-is governed by 2 morphogens, Deca...
Many developmental systems are organised via the action of graded distributions of morphogens. In th...
The cells composing a multicellular organism are typically genetically identical (having the same DN...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
How morphogen gradients control patterning and growth in developing tissues remains largely unknown ...