Morphogen gradient interpretation

JB Gurdon, PY Bourillot - Nature, 2001 - nature.com
JB Gurdon, PY Bourillot
Nature, 2001nature.com
A morphogen gradient is an important concept in developmental biology, because it
describes a mechanism by which the emission of a signal from one part of an embryo can
determine the location, differentiation and fate of many surrounding cells. The value of this
idea has been clear for over half a century, but only recently have experimental systems and
methods of analysis progressed to the point where we begin to understand how a cell can
sense and respond to tiny changes in minute concentrations of extracellular signalling …
Abstract
A morphogen gradient is an important concept in developmental biology, because it describes a mechanism by which the emission of a signal from one part of an embryo can determine the location, differentiation and fate of many surrounding cells. The value of this idea has been clear for over half a century, but only recently have experimental systems and methods of analysis progressed to the point where we begin to understand how a cell can sense and respond to tiny changes in minute concentrations of extracellular signalling factors.
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