Stripe formation in juvenile Pomacanthus explained by a generalised Turing mechanism with chemotaxis
Current interest in pattern formation can be traced to a seminal paper by Turing, who demonstrated that a system of reacting and diffusing chemicals, called morphogens, can interact so as to produce stable nonuniform concentration patterns in space. Recently, a Turing model has been suggested to exp...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Painter, K, Maini, P, Othmer, H |
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Formáid: | Journal article |
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1999
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Stripe formation in juvenile Pomacanthus explained by a generalized turing mechanism with chemotaxis.
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