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The following pages link to Chapter 2 Biological Features and Physical Concepts of Pattern Formation Exemplified By Hydra (Q39692623):
Displaying 17 items.
- Models for the generation and interpretation of gradients (Q34615614) (← links)
- Models of biological pattern formation: from elementary steps to the organization of embryonic axes (Q37006651) (← links)
- Spatial pattern of catalase (Cat2) gene activation in scutella during postgerminative development in maize (Q37392323) (← links)
- Of plasticity and specificity: dialectics of the micro- and macro-environment and the organ phenotype (Q37657570) (← links)
- Models for the ontogenetic development of higher organisms (Q39719175) (← links)
- Peptides in the nervous systems of cnidarians: structure, function, and biosynthesis (Q41080503) (← links)
- Hydrozoa metamorphosis and pattern formation. (Q41661773) (← links)
- Stem cells in the context of evolution and development (Q41822817) (← links)
- Three different prohormones yield a variety of Hydra-RFamide (Arg-Phe-NH2) neuropeptides in Hydra magnipapillata (Q42089243) (← links)
- Physical aspects of tissue evagination and biological form (Q43534110) (← links)
- Spatial organization and genetic information in brain development (Q48127245) (← links)
- Transition from polar to duplicate patterns. (Q52298472) (← links)
- Generation of biological patterns and form: Some physical, mathematical, and logical aspects (Q52745755) (← links)
- Pattern as a function of cell number and cell size on the second-leg basitarsus ofDrosophila (Q89558098) (← links)
- Analysis of head and foot formation inHydra by means of an endogenous inhibitor (Q89558180) (← links)
- Analysis of early stages of budding inHydra by means of an endogenous inhibitor (Q89559543) (← links)
- The influences of ecto- and endoderm in determining the axial polarity ofHydra attenuata Pall. (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) (Q89560136) (← links)