The Role of Cytonemes and Diffusive Transport in the Establishment of Morphogen Gradients

Spatial distributions of morphogens provide positional information in developing systems, but how the distributions are established and maintained remains an open problem. Transport by diffusion has been the traditional mechanism, but recent experimental work has shown that cells can also communicat...

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