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English: Replication of FGF bead grafting experiment. Simulated clock-wave in fifty identical cells for model III parameter selection. We assume that the bead maintained a maximum (saturated) expression of total control protein Gmax across ten cells, and that the effect was localized to only those cells in direct contact with the bead. Red bars represent cells in the tailbud. Green bars represent cells that have entered the PSM. |
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Source | Video S9 from Campanelli M, Gedeon T (2010). "Somitogenesis Clock-Wave Initiation Requires Differential Decay and Multiple Binding Sites for Clock Protein". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000728. PMID 20369016. PMC: 2848544. | ||
Author | Campanelli M, Gedeon T | ||
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Author | Campanelli M, Gedeon T |
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Image title | Replication of FGF bead grafting experiment. Simulated clock-wave in fifty identical cells for model III parameter selection. We assume that the bead maintained a maximum (saturated) expression of total control protein Gmax across ten cells, and that the effect was localized to only those cells in direct contact with the bead. Red bars represent cells in the tailbud. Green bars represent cells that have entered the PSM. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010-04 |
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Categories:
- Videos of systems biology
- Molecular development
- Pattern formation
- Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors
- Binding sites
- CLOCK proteins
- DNA-binding proteins
- Embryonic development
- Developmental gene expression regulation
- Gene knockdown techniques
- Biological models
- Protein binding
- Videos of transcription factors
- Zebrafish proteins