A four-variable model for the pattern-forming mechanism in Hydra

A generalized Gierer-Meinhardt model has been used to account for the transplantation experiments in Hydra. In this model, a cross inhibition between the two organizing centres (namely, head and foot) are assumed to be the only mode of interaction in setting up a stable morphogen distribution for th...

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Veröffentlicht in:BioSystems 1984, Vol.17 (1), p.15-22
Hauptverfasser: Sinha, Somdatta, Joshi, N.V., Rao, J.Subba, Mookerjee, Sivatosh
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description A generalized Gierer-Meinhardt model has been used to account for the transplantation experiments in Hydra. In this model, a cross inhibition between the two organizing centres (namely, head and foot) are assumed to be the only mode of interaction in setting up a stable morphogen distribution for the pattern formation in Hydra.
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