Patterning during organogenesis is fundamentally realized through the interpretation of morphogen gradients by particular types of gene regulatory networks (GRNs). However, as quantitative studies have reported, spatial profiles of morphogen gradients include intra-embryo and inter-embryo variability, which could lead to errors in spatial recognition by cells and variations in patterning. By mathematically modeling the processes of generation and readout of spatial information – information encoding and decoding, by an analogy to computer communication – and maximizing the reproducibility of patterning against noise, the general designs of gradient profiles and their interpretation have been clarified. Furthermore, over the past few years, ...
The Drosophila blastoderm and the vertebrate neural tube are archetypal examples of morphogen-patter...
The Drosophila blastoderm embryo is a classic model for the study of the genetics of pattern formati...
In this thesis, we present work on the formation of pattern in tissues. The literature distinguishes...
Patterning during organogenesis is fundamentally realized through the interpretation of morphogen gr...
AbstractDuring development, multicellular organisms must accurately control both temporal and spatia...
AbstractDuring development, multicellular organisms must accurately control both temporal and spatia...
Robust embryonic development requires pattern formation with high spatial accuracy. In epithelial ti...
Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen grad...
Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen grad...
AbstractRobust positioning of cells in a tissue against unavoidable noises is important for achievin...
The morphogen gradient as a source of embryonic patterning is one of the best accepted concepts in d...
Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen grad...
In biological systems, chemical signals termed morphogens self-organize into patterns that are vital...
SummaryPositional information derived from local morphogen concentration plays an important role in ...
The earliest models for how morphogen gradients guide embryonic patterning failed to account for exp...
The Drosophila blastoderm and the vertebrate neural tube are archetypal examples of morphogen-patter...
The Drosophila blastoderm embryo is a classic model for the study of the genetics of pattern formati...
In this thesis, we present work on the formation of pattern in tissues. The literature distinguishes...
Patterning during organogenesis is fundamentally realized through the interpretation of morphogen gr...
AbstractDuring development, multicellular organisms must accurately control both temporal and spatia...
AbstractDuring development, multicellular organisms must accurately control both temporal and spatia...
Robust embryonic development requires pattern formation with high spatial accuracy. In epithelial ti...
Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen grad...
Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen grad...
AbstractRobust positioning of cells in a tissue against unavoidable noises is important for achievin...
The morphogen gradient as a source of embryonic patterning is one of the best accepted concepts in d...
Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen grad...
In biological systems, chemical signals termed morphogens self-organize into patterns that are vital...
SummaryPositional information derived from local morphogen concentration plays an important role in ...
The earliest models for how morphogen gradients guide embryonic patterning failed to account for exp...
The Drosophila blastoderm and the vertebrate neural tube are archetypal examples of morphogen-patter...
The Drosophila blastoderm embryo is a classic model for the study of the genetics of pattern formati...
In this thesis, we present work on the formation of pattern in tissues. The literature distinguishes...