Modelling Spatially Regulated beta−Catenin Dynamics and Invasion in Intestinal Crypts
Experimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts reveal that regulatory features of crypt behavior, such as control via morphogen gradients, are remarkably well conserved among numerous organisms (e.g., from mouse and rat to human) and throughout the differe...
Principais autores: | Murray, P, Kang, J, Mirams, G, Shin, S, Byrne, H, Maini, P, Cho, K |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2010
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