Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation of a Model of Morphogenesis through Menbrane-associated Non-receptors
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https://doi.org/10.11145/523Abstract
Morphogens (ligands) are the central keys in developmental biology. In early embryo development, morphogens are synthesized at signaling localized and diffuse to form gradient morphogen. When the morphogens are rapidly turned over we consider passive diffusion, which acts with the aid of other molecules. We focused in the mathematical model which isВ a particular case of the model proposed by Lei and Song (2013). We study the stationary solutions and numerical simulations to show the behavior of the solutions depending on the parameters values.Downloads
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