morphogen
英:['mɒfədʒɪn] 美: ['mɔfoʊˌdʒen]
morphogen 基本解释
n.成形素;
英英释义
Morphogen
A morphogen is a substance governing the pattern of tissue development in the process of morphogenesis, and the positions of the various specialized cell types within a tissue. More precisely, a morphogen is a signaling molecule that acts directly on cells to produce specific cellular responses depending on its local concentration.以上来源于:Wikipedia
morphogen 相关例句
权威例句
The Chemical Basis of MorphogenenisMorphogens, compartments, and pattern: lessons from drosophila?Direct and Long-Range Action of a DPP Morphogen GradientIdentification of a receptor for the morphogen retinoic acid.Direct and long-range action of a wingless morphogen gradient.The Morphogen Sonic Hedgehog Is an Axonal Chemoattractant that Collaborates with Netrin-1 in Midline Axon GuidanceThe morphogen Sonic hedgehog is an indirect angiogenic agent upregulating two families of angiogenic growth factorsdecapentaplegic acts as a morphogen to organize dorsal-ventral pattern in the Drosophila embryoIdentification of a fibroblast-derived epithelial morphogen as hepatocyte growth factor.The graded distribution of the dorsal morphogen is initiated by selective nuclear transport in Drosophila.