Cell polarisation in a bulk-surface model can be driven by both classic and non-classic Turing instability
The GTPase Cdc42 is the master regulator of eukaryotic cell polarisation. During this process, the active form of Cdc42 is accumulated at a particular site on the cell membrane called the pole. It is believed that the accumulation of the active Cdc42 resulting in a pole is driven by a combination of...
Main Authors: | Borgqvist, J. (Author), Cvijovic, M. (Author), Gerlee, P. (Author), Logg, A. (Author), Lundholm, C. (Author), Malik, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2021
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