We present a numerical study of the nonlinear mechanical model for morphogenesis proposed by Oster et al. (1983) with the aim of establishing the pattern forming capability of the model. We present a technique for mode selection based on linear analysis and show that, in many cases, it is a reliable predictor for nonlinear mode selection. In order to determine the set of model parameters that can generate a particular pattern we develop a technique based on nonlinear least square fitting to a dispersion relation. As an application we present a scenario for sequential pattern formation of dermal aggregations in chick embryos which leads to the hexagonal array of cell aggregations observed in feather germ formation in vivo
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present a numerical study of the nonlinear mechanical model for morphogenesis proposed by Oster e...
This paper studies a simplified but biologically relevant version of a mechanical model for morphoge...
We present a mechanical model for cell aggregation in embryonic development. The model is based on t...
In early embryonic development, fibroblast cells move through an extracellular matrix (ECM) exerting...
We present a mechanical model for cell aggregation in embryonic development. The model is based on t...
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...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
In a model proposed for cell pattern formation by Nagorcka et al. (J. Theor. Biol. 1987) linear anal...
There are two main modeling paradigms for biological pattern formation in developmental biology: che...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present a numerical study of the nonlinear mechanical model for morphogenesis proposed by Oster e...
This paper studies a simplified but biologically relevant version of a mechanical model for morphoge...
We present a mechanical model for cell aggregation in embryonic development. The model is based on t...
In early embryonic development, fibroblast cells move through an extracellular matrix (ECM) exerting...
We present a mechanical model for cell aggregation in embryonic development. The model is based on t...
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...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
In a model proposed for cell pattern formation by Nagorcka et al. (J. Theor. Biol. 1987) linear anal...
There are two main modeling paradigms for biological pattern formation in developmental biology: che...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...
We present an in-depth study of spatio-temporal patterns in a simplified version of a mechanical mod...