What experiments were the "Find it, Lose it, and Move It" demonstrating that mesenchyme is necessary and sufficient for lung branching morphogenesis.
Proper lung functioning requires not only a correct structure of the conducting airway tree, but also the simultaneous development of smooth muscles and vasculature. Lung branching morphogenesis is strongly stereotyped and involves the recursive use of only three modes of branching. We have previously shown that the experimentally described interactions between Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)10, Sonic hedgehog (SHH) and Patched (Ptc) can give rise to a Turing mechanism that not only reproduces the experimentally observed wildtype branching pattern but also, in part counterintuitive, patterns in mutant mice. Here we show that, even though many proteins affect smooth muscle formation and the expression of Vegfa, an inducer of blood vessel formation, it is sufficient to add FGF9 to the FGF10/SHH/Ptc module to successfully predict simultaneously the emergence of smooth muscles in the clefts between growing lung buds, and Vegfa expression in the distal sub-epithelial mesenchyme. Our model reproduces the phenotype of both wildtype and relevant mutant mice, as well as the results of most culture condition.
What experiments were the "Find it, Lose it, and Move It" demonstrating that mesenchyme is necessary...
Which two of the four Maxwell's equations were necessary for demonstrating the existence of traveling radiation and finding the speed of light?
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describe milgrims experiments on obediance. what are some
factors that increased and decreased conformity? why were these
experiments controversial?
Describe Milgrim's experiments on obedience. What are some factors that increased and decreased conformity? Why were these experiments controversial?
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