review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Kazuki Horikawa | |
Hiroyuki Takeda | |||
Kana Ishimatsu | |||
P2860 | cites work | Noise in gene expression: origins, consequences, and control | Q24537307 |
Dynamics of single mRNPs in nuclei of living cells. | Q27332235 | ||
Oscillatory expression of the bHLH factor Hes1 regulated by a negative feedback loop | Q28210742 | ||
Periodic repression by the bHLH factor Hes7 is an essential mechanism for the somite segmentation clock | Q28585491 | ||
Noise in eukaryotic gene expression | Q29617406 | ||
Stochastic mechanisms in gene expression | Q29617407 | ||
Circadian gene expression in individual fibroblasts: cell-autonomous and self-sustained oscillators pass time to daughter cells | Q29619080 | ||
Real-time imaging of the somite segmentation clock: revelation of unstable oscillators in the individual presomitic mesoderm cells | Q30476642 | ||
Bioluminescence imaging of individual fibroblasts reveals persistent, independently phased circadian rhythms of clock gene expression | Q30545439 | ||
A gamma-secretase inhibitor blocks Notch signaling in vivo and causes a severe neurogenic phenotype in zebrafish | Q33758025 | ||
Zebrafish hairy/enhancer of split protein links FGF signaling to cyclic gene expression in the periodic segmentation of somites. | Q33826911 | ||
Notch signalling and the synchronization of the somite segmentation clock | Q33926876 | ||
Synthesis of RNA and protein during mitosis in mammalian tissue culture cells | Q34263481 | ||
Multiplex detection of RNA expression in Drosophila embryos | Q34339201 | ||
The making of the somite: molecular events in vertebrate segmentation | Q34443564 | ||
Noise-resistant and synchronized oscillation of the segmentation clock. | Q34535986 | ||
Catching a wave: the oscillator and wavefront that create the zebrafish somite | Q35018076 | ||
The segmentation clock: converting embryonic time into spatial pattern | Q35180352 | ||
A Notch feeling of somite segmentation and beyond | Q35617198 | ||
Sara endosomes and the maintenance of Dpp signaling levels across mitosis. | Q47070673 | ||
beamter/deltaC and the role of Notch ligands in the zebrafish somite segmentation, hindbrain neurogenesis and hypochord differentiation | Q47073807 | ||
Avian hairy gene expression identifies a molecular clock linked to vertebrate segmentation and somitogenesis | Q48041941 | ||
A complex oscillating network of signaling genes underlies the mouse segmentation clock. | Q51929054 | ||
A mathematical investigation of a Clock and Wavefront model for somitogenesis. | Q51952160 | ||
Autoinhibition with transcriptional delay: a simple mechanism for the zebrafish somitogenesis oscillator. | Q52010517 | ||
Comparative analysis of her genes during fish somitogenesis suggests a mouse/chick-like mode of oscillation in medaka. | Q52023087 | ||
Synchronised cycling gene oscillations in presomitic mesoderm cells require cell-cell contact. | Q52049307 | ||
A cell cycle model for somitogenesis: mathematical formulation and numerical simulation. | Q52071511 | ||
Periodic notch inhibition by lunatic fringe underlies the chick segmentation clock. | Q52110194 | ||
FGF signaling controls somite boundary position and regulates segmentation clock control of spatiotemporal Hox gene activation. | Q52130820 | ||
A clock and wavefront model for control of the number of repeated structures during animal morphogenesis | Q60698414 | ||
Biological rhythms and the behavior of populations of coupled oscillators | Q72245658 | ||
P433 | issue | 6 | |
P304 | page(s) | 1416-1421 | |
P577 | publication date | 2007-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Developmental Dynamics | Q59752 |
P1476 | title | Coupling cellular oscillators: a mechanism that maintains synchrony against developmental noise in the segmentation clock | |
P478 | volume | 236 |
Q51887379 | A delay stochastic process with applications in molecular biology. |
Q37141071 | Building the spine: the vertebrate segmentation clock. |
Q34770048 | Segmental patterning of the vertebrate embryonic axis |
Q49627201 | Suggested Mechanisms of Tracheal Occlusion Mediated Accelerated Fetal Lung Growth: A Case for Heterogeneous Topological Zones. |
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