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Würthner, Laeschkir (author), Brauns, Fridtjof (author), Pawlik, G. (author), Halatek, Jacob (author), Kerssemakers, J.W.J. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Frey, Erwin (author)
Self-organized pattern formation is vital for many biological processes. Reaction-diffusion models have advanced our understanding of how biological systems develop spatial structures, starting from homogeneity. However, biological processes inherently involve multiple spatial and temporal scales and transition from one pattern to another...
journal article 2022
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Meindlhumer, S. (author), Kerssemakers, J.W.J. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
The Min protein system is arguably the best-studied model system for biological pattern formation. It exhibits pole-to-pole oscillations in E. coli bacteria as well as a variety of surface wave patterns in in vitro reconstitutions. Such Min surface wave patterns pose particular challenges to quantification as they are typically only semi...
journal article 2022