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Metabolic labeling of nascent proteins in 3D microtissue spheroids provides a powerful analytical approach for large‐scale tissue engineering. Incorporation of non‐canonical amino acids with fluorescent tagging enables spatiotemporal investigation of extracellular matrix deposition and its evolution during multicellular tissue development and fusion ...
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Emergent coral reef patterning via spatial self-organization. [PDF]
Xi H +4 more
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Notch coordinates self-organization of germ layers and axial polarity in cnidarian gastruloids
Narayanaswamy S +4 more
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Microtubule choreography: spindle self-organization during cell division. [PDF]
Sridhara A, Shimamoto Y.
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Intrinsic clustering of flagellar basal body proteins in <i>E. coli</i>: A self-organization mechanism for assembly and regulation. [PDF]
Sung YS, Hong DF, Chang YR.
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Nanoscale 3D DNA tracing reveals the mechanism of self-organization of mitotic chromosomes
Beckwith KS +4 more
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Self-organization of spermatogenic wave coordinates sustained sperm production in the mouse testis
Sato T +14 more
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The self-organizing consciousness
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2002We propose that the isomorphism generally observed between the representations composing our momentary phenomenal experience and the structure of the world is the end-product of a progressive organization that emerges thanks to elementary associative processes that take our conscious representations themselves as the stuff on which they operate, a ...
Pierre, Perruchet, Annie, Vinter
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Physical Review A, 1988
We show that certain extended dissipative dynamical systems naturally evolve into a critical state, with no characteristic time or length scales. The temporal ``fingerprint'' of the self-organized critical state is the presence of flicker noise or 1/f noise; its spatial signature is the emergence of scale-invariant (fractal) structure.
, Bak, , Tang, , Wiesenfeld
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We show that certain extended dissipative dynamical systems naturally evolve into a critical state, with no characteristic time or length scales. The temporal ``fingerprint'' of the self-organized critical state is the presence of flicker noise or 1/f noise; its spatial signature is the emergence of scale-invariant (fractal) structure.
, Bak, , Tang, , Wiesenfeld
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