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Unveiling critical signaling pathways in the murine salivary gland and the role of midkine. [PDF]
Wrynn T, Osinski J, Sinha S, Romano RA.
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Editorial: Extracellular vesicles signaling in embryogenesis and morphogenesis. [PDF]
Wilson CM, Trim CM, George A.
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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: <i>Satyavativiridae</i> 2026. [PDF]
Prabhu A, Rinke C.
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Review of Progress of AI in Biomimetics: From Biological Patterns to Closed-Loop Discovery. [PDF]
Hu Z, Hong H, Lin T.
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Highly Aggressive and Metastatic MDA-MB-231 and Mel Z Cancer Cells Have Common Sets of Down- and Upregulated Genes During Formation of the Vasculogenic Mimicry Phenotype. [PDF]
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The C2H2-type zinc finger protein SlHair5 acts as a regulatory node coordinating trichome development and leaf morphogenesis in tomato. [PDF]
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Journal of Computational Biology, 2020
We build a theoretical model of morphogenesis. This model describes cell fate in the developing organism using the notion of epigenetic code of each cell. Namely, given the epigenetic spectra of a cell and its neighboring cells, we can determine the corresponding cell event it will perform. This means that the properties of a group of cells (comprising
Wang, Yue +4 more
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We build a theoretical model of morphogenesis. This model describes cell fate in the developing organism using the notion of epigenetic code of each cell. Namely, given the epigenetic spectra of a cell and its neighboring cells, we can determine the corresponding cell event it will perform. This means that the properties of a group of cells (comprising
Wang, Yue +4 more
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Medical Hypotheses, 1988
The development of consistent asymmetry in the human, with respect to both internal and external structures, is not the result of forces internal to the organism, but results from the organism's response to three major external forces: gravity, magnetism, and the Earth's rotation.
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The development of consistent asymmetry in the human, with respect to both internal and external structures, is not the result of forces internal to the organism, but results from the organism's response to three major external forces: gravity, magnetism, and the Earth's rotation.
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