Spots and stripes: pleomorphic patterning of stem cells via p-ERK-dependent cell chemotaxis shown by feather morphogenesis and mathematical simulation.
A key issue in stem cell biology is the differentiation of homogeneous stem cells towards different fates which are also organized into desired configurations. Little is known about the mechanisms underlying the process of periodic patterning. Feather explants offer a fundamental and testable model...
Auteurs principaux: | Lin, C, Jiang, T, Baker, R, Maini, P, Widelitz, R, Chuong, C |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2009
|
Documents similaires
-
Spots & stripes: pleomorphic patterning of stem cells via p-ERK-depenendent cell chemotaxis shown by feather morphogenesis & mathematical simulation
par: Lin, C, et autres
Publié: (2009) -
Periodic patterning stem cells and induction of skin appendages: p-ERK-dependent mesenchymal condensation is coupled with Turing mechanism to convert stripes to spots
par: Lin, C, et autres
Publié: (2008) -
Periodic patterning stem cells and induction of skin appendages: p-ERK-dependent mesenchymal condensation is coupled with Turing mechanism to convert stripes to spots
par: Lin, C, et autres
Publié: (2008) -
Stripe formation in juvenile Pomacanthus explained by a generalized turing mechanism with chemotaxis.
par: Painter, K, et autres
Publié: (1999) -
Stripe formation in juvenile Pomacanthus explained by a generalised Turing mechanism with chemotaxis
par: Painter, K, et autres
Publié: (1999)