Morphogen gradient formation
Wartlick O, Kicheva A, González Gaitán M. 2009. Morphogen gradient formation . Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology. 1(3).
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Wartlick, Ortrud;
Kicheva, AnnaISTA ;
González-Gaitán, Marcos A
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How morphogen gradients are formed in target tissues is a key question for understanding the mechanisms of morphological patterning. Here, we review different mechanisms of morphogen gradient formation from theoretical and experimental points of view. First, a simple, comprehensive overview of the underlying biophysical principles of several mechanisms of gradient formation is provided. We then discuss the advantages and limitations of different experimental approaches to gradient formation analysis.
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2009-09-01
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Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Wartlick O, Kicheva A, González Gaitán M. Morphogen gradient formation . Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology. 2009;1(3). doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a001255
Wartlick, O., Kicheva, A., & González Gaitán, M. (2009). Morphogen gradient formation . Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a001255
Wartlick, Ortrud, Anna Kicheva, and Marcos González Gaitán. “Morphogen Gradient Formation .” Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a001255.
O. Wartlick, A. Kicheva, and M. González Gaitán, “Morphogen gradient formation ,” Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, vol. 1, no. 3. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2009.
Wartlick O, Kicheva A, González Gaitán M. 2009. Morphogen gradient formation . Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology. 1(3).
Wartlick, Ortrud, et al. “Morphogen Gradient Formation .” Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, vol. 1, no. 3, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2009, doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a001255.