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Generation and interpretation of morphogen gradients

Briscoe, James(Edited by)Lawrence, Peter(Edited by)Vincent, Jean-Paul(Edited by)
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Signalling by morphogens such as the Hedgehog family, Notch, Wingless/Wnt and various growth factors is essential during embryogenesis.

The establishment of concentration gradients of these morphogens plays a key role during developmental patterning in all multicellular organisms, assuring that distinct cell/tissue types and organs appear at the right place in the right time during embryogenesis.

Regulation of morphogen synthesis, trafficking and diffusion are all known to play a part in setting up these gradients, and a complex web of signaling mechanisms ensures that specific responses occur at the correct threshold concentration in the recipient cells whose fate depends on these morphogens.

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0879698810 / 9780879698812
Hardback
571.833
22/03/2010
United States
English
900 p.
26 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More