BARCELONA, Spain, July 29, 2019 -- A new study performed here shows that during the embryonic development of the brain, the cells between adjacent segments detect the mechanical forces generated during
morphogenesis to regulate the balance between progenitor stem cells and differentiated neurons.
TGF-[alpha] regulates epithelial proliferation and branching
morphogenesis during prenatal and post-natal growth of salivary glands (Mogi et al., 1995; Jaskoll and Melnick, 1999; Patel et al., 2006; Tucker, 2007).
She covers self-organizing and emergent architecture, material computation,
morphogenesis and evolutionary computation, context matters: LabStudio and biosynthesis, growing living building: tissue and genetic engineering in architecture and design, and "protocell" architecture and SynBioDesign.
Citation: Satoru Okuda et al., Strain-triggered mechanical feedback in self-organizing optic-cup
morphogenesis. Science Advances, 2018; 4 (11): eaau1354 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau1354
Salivary glands undergo process of branching
morphogenesis during their development similar to that seen in other organs such as lungs, kidneys and mammary glands.14,15 Salivary gland bud continues to branch and many new buds are formed which gives it an overall appearance like bunch of grapes.
It has been widely held that tooth
morphogenesis is characterized by the sequential interactions between the mesenchymal cells derived from the cranial neural crest, and the stomadial epithelium [19, 20].
Professor Shahida Hasnain was awarded the price in recognition of her research on heavy metal detoxification mechanisms, salt stress tolerance mechanisms, bacterial
morphogenesis and environmental, agricultural and medical microbiology.
She has notably worked on the heavy metal detoxification mechanisms, salt stress tolerance mechanisms, and bacterial
morphogenesis," the UNESCO statement noted.
Morphogenesis is an important tool for the evaluation and understanding of the development of forage plants, as it determines herbage accumulation in the pasture.
Hyaluronan, a GAG, is synthesized without a core protein and major component in the ECM of most mammalian tissues, and accumulates in cell division and remodeling that occurs during
morphogenesis, inflammation and tumorigenesis.