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The following pages link to The role of trans-membrane signal transduction in Turing-type cellular pattern formation (Q2187496):
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- An asymptotic analysis of a 2-D model of dynamically active compartments coupled by bulk diffusion (Q310793) (← links)
- A theory of synchrony by coupling through a diffusive chemical signal (Q1686709) (← links)
- Dynamics of pattern formation in biomimetic systems (Q1798292) (← links)
- A general principle for spontaneous genetic symmetry breaking and pattern formation within cell populations (Q2041339) (← links)
- Can VEGFC form Turing patterns in the zebrafish embryo? (Q2417507) (← links)
- A full contraction-reaction-diffusion model for pattern formation in geometrically confined microtissues (Q2692067) (← links)
- A mechanism for Turing pattern formation with active and passive transport (Q2826314) (← links)
- Self-organized patterning by diffusible factors: roles of a community effect (Q2903778) (← links)
- Spots, traps, and patches: asymptotic analysis of localized solutions to some linear and nonlinear diffusive systems (Q3176634) (← links)
- Emergent dynamics of coordinated cells with time delays in a tissue (Q4631829) (← links)
- Synchrony and Oscillatory Dynamics for a 2-D PDE-ODE Model of Diffusion-Mediated Communication between Small Signaling Compartments (Q4983537) (← links)
- Localised signalling compartments in 2D coupled by a bulk diffusion field: Quorum sensing and synchronous oscillations in the well-mixed limit (Q5014476) (← links)
- Widening the criteria for emergence of Turing patterns (Q5112962) (← links)