A new model that sheds light on how tissue organizes into organs and layers during embryonic development has been developed by a group of researchers led by Lisa Manning, assistant professor of physics in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences. Their findings are the subject of a Sept. 25th article in the journal iInterface/i (Royal Society Publishing, 2013) and may have major implications for the study of tissue pattern formation and malformation. ...Saturday, 28 September 2013
New Model to Study Tissue Formation During Embryonic Development
A new model that sheds light on how tissue organizes into organs and layers during embryonic development has been developed by a group of researchers led by Lisa Manning, assistant professor of physics in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences. Their findings are the subject of a Sept. 25th article in the journal iInterface/i (Royal Society Publishing, 2013) and may have major implications for the study of tissue pattern formation and malformation. ...
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