Modelling Oscillator Synchronisation During Vertebrate Axis Segmentation
The somitogenesis clock regulates the periodicity with which somites form in the posterior pre-somitic mesoderm. Whilst cell heterogeneity results in noisy oscillation rates amongst constituent cells, synchrony within the population is maintained as oscil
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Vincenzo Capasso • Misha Gromov • Annick Harel-Bellan • Nadya Morozova • Linda Louise Pritchard Editors
Pattern Formation in Morphogenesis Problems and Mathematical Issues
Editors Vincenzo Capasso Dipartimento di Matematica, MIRIAM Universita` Milano-Bicocca Milano Italy
Misha Gromov Institut des Hautes E´tudes Scientifiques Bures-sur-Yvette France
Annick Harel-Bellan Nadya Morozova Linda Louise Pritchard Laboratoire Epigenetique et Cancer CNRS FRE 3377 CEA Saclay France
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