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Pattern Formation
Pattern Formation is a developmental morphogenetic process that establishes basic configurations of cellular organization necessary for further and…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Pattern formation during deformation of a confined viscoelastic layer: from a viscous liquid to a soft elastic solid.
J. Nase
,
A. Lindner
,
C. Creton
Physical Review Letters
2008
Corpus ID: 13229976
We study pattern formation during tensile deformation of confined viscoelastic layers. The use of a model system [poly…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Complex pattern formation by adhesion-controlled anisotropic wrinkling.
P. Yoo
,
H. Lee
Langmuir
2008
Corpus ID: 35593167
We report complex pattern formation and shape control in the confinement-induced wrinkling that occurs when a poly…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Silica Pattern Formation in Diatoms: Species‐Specific Polyamine Biosynthesis
M. Sumper
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G. Lehmann
ChemBioChem
2006
Corpus ID: 32025810
Diatoms are eukaryotic, unicellular algae that are well known for the intricate architecture of their silica‐based cell walls…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
A review: Pattern formation and adaptation in multirobot systems
E. Bahçeci
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Onur Soysal
,
E. Sahin
2003
Corpus ID: 17390550
Recent advances in robotics have started making it feasible to deploy large numbers of inexpensive robots for tasks such as…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
NOZZLE links proximal-distal and adaxial-abaxial pattern formation during ovule development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Sureshkumar Balasubramanian
,
K. Schneitz
Development
2002
Corpus ID: 6603431
The ovules of Arabidopsis show polarity along the proximal-distal and the adaxial-abaxial axis. NOZZLE, a gene that encodes a…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Combinatorial study of surface pattern formation in thin block copolymer films.
Archie P. Smith
,
Jack F. Douglas
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J. Carson Meredith
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E. Amis
,
Alamgir Karim
Physical Review Letters
2001
Corpus ID: 10620023
Surface pattern formation in diblock copolymer films is investigated as a function of film thickness h and molecular mass M…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Non-overlapping expression of CRBP I and CRABP I during pattern formation of limbs and craniofacial structures in the early mouse embryo.
A. Gustafson
,
L. Dencker
,
U. Eriksson
Development
1993
Corpus ID: 23887883
Retinoic acid (RA), a physiological metabolite of retinol (vitamin A), is thought to be of importance for pattern formation in…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
The branchial Hox code and its implications for gene regulation, patterning of the nervous system and head evolution.
P. Hunt
,
J. Whiting
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+10 authors
R. Krumlauf
Development
1991
Corpus ID: 12926159
In this study we have examined the expression of murine Hox homeobox containing genes by in situ hybridisation in the branchial…
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Review
1988
Review
1988
Pattern formation in the facial primordia.
S. Wedden
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J. Ralphs
,
C. Tickle
Development
1988
Corpus ID: 13896978
Pattern formation is the developmental process that leads to the spatial ordering of cell differentiation. We have explored the…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Morphogenesis and Pattern Formation
T. G. Connelly
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L. Brinkley
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B. Carlson
1981
Corpus ID: 82924947
From the combination of knowledge and actions, someone can improve their skill and ability. It will lead them to live and work…
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