[HTML][HTML] Gap junctions in Turing-type periodic feather pattern formation
Periodic patterning requires coordinated cell–cell interactions at the tissue level. Turing
showed, using mathematical modeling, how spatial patterns could arise from the reactions of …
showed, using mathematical modeling, how spatial patterns could arise from the reactions of …
Inhibition of gap junctions stimulates Turing-type periodic feather pattern formation during chick skin development
Periodic patterning requires coordinated cell-cell interactions at the tissue level. Turing
showed, using mathematical modeling, how spatial patterns could arise from the reactions of …
showed, using mathematical modeling, how spatial patterns could arise from the reactions of …
Self-organizing spots get under your skin
D Dalle Nogare, AB Chitnis - PLoS Biology, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Sixty-five years after Turing first revealed the potential of systems with local activation and
long-range inhibition to generate pattern, we have only recently begun to identify the …
long-range inhibition to generate pattern, we have only recently begun to identify the …
Turing patterning with and without a global wave
M Inaba, HIC Harn, CM Chuong - PLoS biology, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Periodic patterning represents a fundamental process in tissue morphogenesis. In chicken
dorsal skin, feather formation starts from the midline; then the morphogenetic wave …
dorsal skin, feather formation starts from the midline; then the morphogenetic wave …
Transient agonism of the sonic hedgehog pathway triggers a permanent transition of skin appendage fate in the chicken embryo
RL Cooper, MC Milinkovitch - Science Advances, 2023 - science.org
Vertebrate skin appendage early development is mediated by conserved molecular
signaling composing a dynamical reaction-diffusion–like system. Variations to such systems …
signaling composing a dynamical reaction-diffusion–like system. Variations to such systems …
Studies of Turing pattern formation in zebrafish skin
S Kondo, M Watanabe… - … Transactions of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Skin patterns are the first example of the existence of Turing patterns in living organisms.
Extensive research on zebrafish, a model organism with stripes on its skin, has revealed the …
Extensive research on zebrafish, a model organism with stripes on its skin, has revealed the …
Periodic pattern formation during embryonic development
ZR Sudderick, JD Glover - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2024 - portlandpress.com
During embryonic development many organs and structures require the formation of series
of repeating elements known as periodic patterns. Ranging from the digits of the limb to the …
of repeating elements known as periodic patterns. Ranging from the digits of the limb to the …
[PDF][PDF] Orientation of Turing-like patterns by morphogen gradients and tissue anisotropies
TW Hiscock, SG Megason - Cell systems, 2015 - cell.com
Patterning of periodic stripes during development requires mechanisms to control both stripe
spacing and orientation. A number of models can explain how stripe spacing is controlled …
spacing and orientation. A number of models can explain how stripe spacing is controlled …
Pigment cell movement is not required for generation of Turing patterns in zebrafish skin
D Bullara, Y De Decker - Nature communications, 2015 - nature.com
The zebrafish is a model organism for pattern formation in vertebrates. Understanding what
drives the formation of its coloured skin motifs could reveal pivotal to comprehend the …
drives the formation of its coloured skin motifs could reveal pivotal to comprehend the …
Beyond activator-inhibitor networks: the generalised Turing mechanism
The Turing patterning mechanism is believed to underly the formation of repetitive structures
in development, such as zebrafish stripes and mammalian digits, but it has proved difficult to …
in development, such as zebrafish stripes and mammalian digits, but it has proved difficult to …