AbstractDevelopment of multicellular organisms is commonly associated with the response of individual cells to concentrations of chemical substances called morphogens. Concentration fields of morphogens form a basis for biological patterning and ensure its properties including ability to scale with the size of the organism. While mechanisms underlying the formation of morphogen gradients are reasonably well understood, little is known about processes responsible for their scaling. Here, we perform a formal analysis of scaling for chemical patterns forming in continuous systems. We introduce a quantity representing the sensitivity of systems to changes in their size and use it to analyse scaling properties of patterns forming in a few differ...
The Turing instability in the reaction-diffusion system is a widely recognized mechanism of the morp...
We present a general theoretical framework to discuss mechanisms of morphogen transport and gradient...
AbstractMany patterns of cell and tissue organization are specified during development by gradients ...
AbstractDevelopment of multicellular organisms is commonly associated with the response of individua...
The fundamental processes of biological development are governed by multiple signaling molecules tha...
We discuss the formation of graded morphogen profiles in a cell layer by nonlinear transport phenome...
We investigate a simple generic model of a reaction–diffusion system consisting of an activator and ...
In biology, embryological development of the structure of an organism or limb is referred to as morp...
The formation and growth of multi-cellular organisms and tissues from several genetically identical ...
Morphogen gradients are a central concept in developmental biology. Their formation often involves t...
The theory that the spatial organization of cell fate is orchestrated by gradients of diffusing mole...
Morphogen gradients play an essential role in the spatial regulation of cell patterning during early...
Successful biological development via spatial and temporal regulations of cell differentiation relie...
Morphogen gradients are fundamental to establish morphological patterns in developing tissues1. Duri...
<div><p>The Turing instability in the reaction-diffusion system is a widely recognized mechanism of ...
The Turing instability in the reaction-diffusion system is a widely recognized mechanism of the morp...
We present a general theoretical framework to discuss mechanisms of morphogen transport and gradient...
AbstractMany patterns of cell and tissue organization are specified during development by gradients ...
AbstractDevelopment of multicellular organisms is commonly associated with the response of individua...
The fundamental processes of biological development are governed by multiple signaling molecules tha...
We discuss the formation of graded morphogen profiles in a cell layer by nonlinear transport phenome...
We investigate a simple generic model of a reaction–diffusion system consisting of an activator and ...
In biology, embryological development of the structure of an organism or limb is referred to as morp...
The formation and growth of multi-cellular organisms and tissues from several genetically identical ...
Morphogen gradients are a central concept in developmental biology. Their formation often involves t...
The theory that the spatial organization of cell fate is orchestrated by gradients of diffusing mole...
Morphogen gradients play an essential role in the spatial regulation of cell patterning during early...
Successful biological development via spatial and temporal regulations of cell differentiation relie...
Morphogen gradients are fundamental to establish morphological patterns in developing tissues1. Duri...
<div><p>The Turing instability in the reaction-diffusion system is a widely recognized mechanism of ...
The Turing instability in the reaction-diffusion system is a widely recognized mechanism of the morp...
We present a general theoretical framework to discuss mechanisms of morphogen transport and gradient...
AbstractMany patterns of cell and tissue organization are specified during development by gradients ...