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Pattern Formation by Local Self-activation and Lateral Inhibition

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Journal Bioessays
Publisher Wiley
Date 2000 Aug 5
PMID 10918306
Citations 215
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Abstract

In 1972, we proposed a theory of biological pattern formation in which concentration maxima of pattern forming substances are generated through local self-enhancement in conjunction with long range inhibition. Since then, much evidence in various developmental systems has confirmed the importance of autocatalytic feedback loops combined with inhibitory interaction. Examples are found in the formation of embryonal organizing regions, in segmentation, in the polarization of individual cells, and in gene activation. By computer simulations, we have shown that the theory accounts for much of the regulatory phenomena observed, including signalling to regenerate removed parts. These self-regulatory features contribute to making development robust and error-tolerant. Furthermore, the resulting pattern is, to a large extent, independent of the details provided by initial conditions and inducing signals.

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