Modeling of pattern formation in hydra has revealed basic mechanisms that underlie the reproducible generation of complex and self-regulating patterns. Organizing regions can be generated by a local self-enhancing reaction that is coupled with an inhibitory effect of longer range. Such reactions enable pattern formation even in an initially almost homogeneous assembly of cells. A long-ranging feedback of the organizer onto the competence to perform the pattern-forming reaction stabilizes the polar axial pattern during growth and allows for regeneration with preserved polarity. Hypostome formation is assumed to be under the control of two positive feedback loops in which Wnt3 is a common element. In addition to the well-established loop empl...
Der Süßwasserpolyp Hydra gehört zum ursprünglichen Tierstamm der Nesseltiere (Cnidaria). Vor über 55...
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 work we explored regeneration and homeostatic body patterning of the simple cnidarian Hydra....
The freshwater cnidarian Hydra owes its long history in experimental biology to its unique potential...
An inroad into an understanding of the complex molecular interactions on which development is based ...
The introductory personal remarks refer to my motivations for choosing research projects, and for mo...
Wnt genes and ?-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate embryogen...
The Wnt/b-catenin signaling pathway is highly conserved in all metazoans, involved in numerous devel...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractWnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate e...
AbstractWnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate e...
AbstractIn an adult hydra the head organizer, located in the hypostome, is constantly active in main...
We use hydra as a model system to understand how growth and differentiation and, as a consequence of...
AbstractDevelopmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in hydra. As part of the eff...
Der Süßwasserpolyp Hydra gehört zum ursprünglichen Tierstamm der Nesseltiere (Cnidaria). Vor über 55...
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 work we explored regeneration and homeostatic body patterning of the simple cnidarian Hydra....
The freshwater cnidarian Hydra owes its long history in experimental biology to its unique potential...
An inroad into an understanding of the complex molecular interactions on which development is based ...
The introductory personal remarks refer to my motivations for choosing research projects, and for mo...
Wnt genes and ?-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate embryogen...
The Wnt/b-catenin signaling pathway is highly conserved in all metazoans, involved in numerous devel...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractWnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate e...
AbstractWnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate e...
AbstractIn an adult hydra the head organizer, located in the hypostome, is constantly active in main...
We use hydra as a model system to understand how growth and differentiation and, as a consequence of...
AbstractDevelopmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in hydra. As part of the eff...
Der Süßwasserpolyp Hydra gehört zum ursprünglichen Tierstamm der Nesseltiere (Cnidaria). Vor über 55...
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...