Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior axis of vertebrate embryos. They give rise to the vertebrae, ribs and other associated features of the trunk. In this work we develop and analyse a mathematical formulation of a version of the Clock and Wavefront model for somite formation, where the clock controls when the boundaries of the somites form and the wavefront determines where they form. Our analysis indicates that this interaction between a segmentation clock and a wavefront can explain the periodic pattern of somites observed in normal embryos. We can also show that a simplification of the model provides a mechanism for predicting the anomalies resulting from perturbation of the wavefront
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somitogenesis is the process of division of the anterior–posterior vertebrate embryonic axis into si...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Abstract Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior ax...
AbstractSomitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axi...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
BACKGROUND: Recent discoveries in the field of somitogenesis have confirmed, for the most part, the ...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body’s primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
During embryonic development, many animals form a number of temporary structures along their anterio...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
Temporal control is considered the fourth dimension in embryonic development and it sets the pace to...
Somites are transient structures which represent the most overt segmental feature of the vertebrate ...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somitogenesis is the process of division of the anterior–posterior vertebrate embryonic axis into si...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Abstract Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior ax...
AbstractSomitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axi...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
BACKGROUND: Recent discoveries in the field of somitogenesis have confirmed, for the most part, the ...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body’s primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
During embryonic development, many animals form a number of temporary structures along their anterio...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
Temporal control is considered the fourth dimension in embryonic development and it sets the pace to...
Somites are transient structures which represent the most overt segmental feature of the vertebrate ...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somitogenesis is the process of division of the anterior–posterior vertebrate embryonic axis into si...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...