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Stippling the Skin: Generation of Anatomical Periodicity by Reaction-Diffusion Mechanisms

D. J. HeadonK. J. Painter — 2009

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

During vertebrate development cells acquire different fates depending largely on their location in the embryo. The definition of a cell's developmental fate relies on extensive intercellular communication that produces positional information and ultimately generates an appropriately proportioned anatomy. Here we place reaction-diffusion mechanisms in the context of general concepts regarding the generation of positional information during development and then focus on these mechanisms as parsimonious...

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