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Biosystems, Volume 173
Volume 173, November 2018
- Abir U. Igamberdiev
, Richard Gordon, Bradly Alicea, Vladimir G. Cherdantsev:
Computational, theoretical, and experimental approaches to morphogenesis. 1-3 - Richard Gordon:
The publications of embryologist Lev V. Beloussov. 4-6 - Lev V. Beloussov, Richard Gordon:
Two ways for interpreting Driesch's law: "Positional information" and morphogenetic fields. 7-9 - Lev V. Beloussov:
Morphomechanical rules of embryonic development. 10-17 - Natalia N. Luchinskaia, Vladimir G. Cherdantsev, Alexander S. Ermakov
, Nadezhda S. Glagoleva, Lev V. Beloussov:
Morphomechanical reactions and mechanically stressed structures in amphibian embryos, as related to gastrulation and axial organs formation. 18-25 - Alexander S. Ermakov:
Professor Lev Beloussov and the birth of morphomechanics. 26-35 - Lev V. Beloussov, Tatiana G. Troshina, Nadezhda S. Glagoleva, Stanislav V. Kremnyov:
Local and global dynamics in collective movements of embryonic cells. 36-51 - A. Yu. Evstifeeva, Natalia N. Luchinskaia, Lev V. Beloussov:
Stress-generating tissue deformations in Xenopus embryos: Long-range gradients and local cell displacements. 52-64 - Albert K. Harris:
The need for a concept of shape homeostasis. 65-72 - Robert Stone, Tom Portegys, George E. Mikhailovsky
, Bradly Alicea
:
Origins of the Embryo: Self-organization through cybernetic regulation. 73-82 - Vladimir G. Cherdantsev, Elena G. Korvin-Pavlovskaya:
Fluid model of epithelial morphogenesis: Oscillations and structuring. 83-99 - Alexey G. Desnitskiy
:
Cell cycles during early steps of amphibian embryogenesis: A review. 100-103 - Abir U. Igamberdiev
:
Hyper-restorative non-equilibrium state as a driving force of biological morphogenesis. 104-113 - Andrei Lipchinsky
:
Electromechanics of polarized cell growth. 114-132 - Denis Bredov, Ilya V. Volodyaev
:
Increasing complexity: Mechanical guidance and feedback loops as a basis for self-organization in morphogenesis. 133-156 - Daria M. Kupaeva, Alexandra A. Vetrova
, Yulia A. Kraus
, Stanislav V. Kremnyov
:
Epithelial folding in the morphogenesis of the colonial marine hydrozoan, Dynamena pumila. 157-164 - Zhengbing Hu
, Sergey V. Petoukhov
, Elena S. Petukhova
:
On symmetries, resonances and photonic crystals in morphogenesis. 165-173 - Mikhail A. Shishkin:
Evolution as a search for organizational equilibrium. 174-180 - Jack A. Tuszynski
, Miljko V. Sataric, Dalibor L. Sekulic, Bogdan M. Sataric, Slobodan Zdravkovic
:
Nonlinear calcium ion waves along actin filaments control active hair-bundle motility. 181-190 - Nadezhda Barvitenko, Alfons Lawen
, Muhammad Aslam
, Antonella Pantaleo, Carlota Saldanha, Elisaveta Skverchinskaya
, Marco Regolini, Jack A. Tuszynski
:
Integration of intracellular signaling: Biological analogues of wires, processors and memories organized by a centrosome 3D reference system. 191-206 - Svetlana Surkova
, Elena Golubkova
, Ludmila Mamon, Maria Samsonova:
Dynamic maternal gradients and morphogenetic networks in Drosophila early embryo. 207-213 - Susan J. Crawford-Young, Smat Dittapongpitch, Richard Gordon, Kyle I. S. Harrington
:
Acquisition and reconstruction of 4D surfaces of axolotl embryos with the flipping stage robotic microscope. 214-220 - Sudha Sajeev, Jose Savio Melo, Smitha Hegde
:
Gamma radiation-induced in vitro hormetic apogamy in the fern Pityrogramma calomelanos (L.) link. 221-224 - A. A. Stein, S. A. Logvenkov, Ilya V. Volodyaev
:
Continuum modeling of mechano-dependent reactions in tissues composed of mechanically active cells. 225-234 - Bradly Alicea
, Richard Gordon:
Cell differentiation processes as spatial networks: Identifying four-dimensional structure in embryogenesis. 235-246 - Bradly Alicea
:
The emergent connectome in Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis. 247-255 - Bradly Alicea
, Thomas E. Portegys, Diana Gordon, Richard Gordon:
Morphogenetic processes as data: Quantitative structure in the Drosophila eye imaginal disc. 256-265 - László Pecze:
A solution to the problem of proper segment positioning in the course of digit formation. 266-272 - Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Igor Balaz
:
Embryogenic remodeling of global chromatin and its role on structure of corresponding lattice representation. 273-280 - Catharine J. Roussel, Marc R. Roussel:
A mathematical model of the biochemical network underlying left-right asymmetry establishment in mammals. 281-297 - Pridi Siregar, Nathalie Julen, Peter Hufnagl
, George L. Mutter:
A general framework dedicated to computational morphogenesis Part I - Constitutive equations. 298-313 - Pridi Siregar, Nathalie Julen, Peter Hufnagl
, George L. Mutter:
A general framework dedicated to computational morphogenesis Part II - Knowledge representation and architecture. 314-334
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