نتایج جستجو برای: organizational patterning

تعداد نتایج: 110612  

Journal: :EMBO reports 2014
Jean-Baptiste Coutelis Nicanor González-Morales Charles Géminard Stéphane Noselli

Differentiating left and right hand sides during embryogenesis represents a major event in body patterning. Left-Right (L/R) asymmetry in bilateria is essential for handed positioning, morphogenesis and ultimately the function of organs (including the brain), with defective L/R asymmetry leading to severe pathologies in human. How and when symmetry is initially broken during embryogenesis remai...

Journal: :Development 2002
Jennifer H Mansfield James E Wilhelm Tulle Hazelrigg

Subcellular localization of mRNAs within the Drosophila oocyte is an essential step in body patterning. Yps, a Drosophila Y-box protein, is a component of an ovarian ribonucleoprotein complex that also contains Exu, a protein that plays an essential role in mRNA localization. Y-box proteins are known translational regulators, suggesting that this complex might regulate translation as well as mR...

2007
Christine Moorman Anne S. Miner CHRISTINE MOORMAN ANNE S. MINER

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2006
Joerg Evermann

This paper introduces a new dimension to the alignment between business and information technology. Besides alignment of strategies, objectives, and processes, the paper argues that modelling languages for the description of organizational domains during requirements engineering must be aligned with the organizational paradigm. This paper examines five organizational paradigms and their ontolog...

2013
Shuai Shao Jian Wang Amit Misra Richard G. Hoagland

In semi-coherent interface, a superposed network of interface dislocations accommodates the attendant coherency strains in the adjacent crystals and their intersections (referred to as nodes) can act as sinks and sources for point defects because of the low formation energy. Nodes in {111} semi-coherent interfaces are characterized with a spiral pattern (SP), wherein the line direction of each ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2002
Alisa Poh Asanka Karunaratne Gabriel Kolle Ning Huang Emma Smith Joanna Starkey Daying Wen Ian Wilson Toshiya Yamada Murray Hargrave

We review investigations that have lead to a model of how the ventral spinal cord of higher vertebrate embryos is patterned during development. Central to this model is the secreted morphogen protein, Sonic hedgehog. There is now considerable evidence that this molecule acts in a concentration-dependent manner to direct the development of the spinal cord. Recent studies have suggested that two ...

Journal: :Development 2007
Jennifer R Jones Paul M Macdonald

Germ cell formation in Drosophila relies on polar granules, which are large ribonucleoprotein complexes found at the posterior end of the embryo. The granules undergo characteristic changes in morphology during development, including the assembly of multiple spherical bodies from smaller precursors. Several polar granule components, both protein and RNA, have been identified. One of these, the ...

2015
Chao Wang Chunxia Zhao Huan Wang

A zebra-crossing detection method for intelligent vehicle is proposed in this paper. The method is performed on a bird-eye view image called inverse perspective mapping image. The complete method includes two phrases. First, a morphological filer followed by horizontal projection is applied to fast extract candidate zebra-crossing regions, where the size and structure information of zebra-cross...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 1997
G H Thomsen

The vertebrate organizer has been of intense interest since its discovery in amphibia by Spemann and Mangold in the early 1920s (Ref. 1). The organizer was operationally defined as a piece of tissue that can induce a duplicated dorsal body axis and head when transplanted into the ventral side of a host embryo. The original Spemann and Mangold organizer experiment provided the first convincing d...

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