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The following pages link to Bifurcations in Turing systems of the second kind may explain blastula cleavage plane orientation (Q1821047):
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- The cleavage plane will bend when one aster of the mitotic apparatus stops growing in compressed sea urchin eggs (Q253264) (← links)
- Spatial and spatiotemporal pattern formation in generalised Turing systems (Q678511) (← links)
- Bifurcation in a spherical reaction-diffusion system with imposed gradient (Q919686) (← links)
- Analysis of pattern formation in reaction diffusion models with spatially inhomogeneous diffusion coefficients (Q1310171) (← links)
- Effect of preassigned gradient on pattern formation and morphogenesis during embryogenesis (Q1370680) (← links)
- A mathematical model of cleavage (Q1715446) (← links)
- Implicit-explicit methods for reaction-diffusion problems in pattern formation (Q1907245) (← links)
- Why does a cleavage plane develop parallel to the spindle axis in conical sand dollar eggs? A key question for clarifying the mechanism of contractile ring positioning (Q2177108) (← links)
- Embryonic cleavage modeling as a computational approach to sphere packing problem (Q2209910) (← links)
- Game of Morphogenesis: What Can We Learn from the Pattern-Form Interplay Models? (Q4936313) (← links)