Physiological inputs regulate species-specific anatomy during embryogenesis and regeneration.

Levin, Michael.

Sullivan, Kelly G.

Emmons-Bell, Maya.

2016

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  • A key problem in evolutionary developmental biology is identifying the sources of instructive information that determine species-specific anatomical pattern. Understanding the inputs to large-scale morphology is also crucial for efforts to manipulate pattern formation in regenerative medicine and synthetic bioengineering. Recent studies have revealed a physiological system of communication among ... read more
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  • Kelly G. Sullivan, Maya Emmons-Bell & Michael Levin (2016) Physiological inputs regulate species-specific anatomy during embryogenesis and regeneration, Communicative & Integrative Biology, 9:4, e1192733, DOI: 10.1080/19420889.2016.1192733.
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