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English: Difference in dynamical deformation and changes in anisotropy directions of cells in different feedback models using the meristem-like template. Left: stress feedback. Right: perpendicular to strain feedback. Stress feedback results in circumferential pattern and consequently more anisotropic deformation whereas the feedback model based on perpendicular direction to maximal strain causes a radial pattern for anisotropy directions and deforms the template towards more isotropic shape. Here the model parameters are modified to achieve larger deformations (up to 20%). |
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Source | Video S2 from Bozorg B, Krupinski P, Jonsson H (2014). "Stress and Strain Provide Positional and Directional Cues in Development". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003410. PMC: 3886884. | ||
Author | Bozorg B, Krupinski P, Jonsson H | ||
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Author | Bozorg B, Krupinski P, Jonsson H |
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Image title | Difference in dynamical deformation and changes in anisotropy directions of cells in different feedback models using the meristem-like template. Left: stress feedback. Right: perpendicular to strain feedback. Stress feedback results in circumferential pattern and consequently more anisotropic deformation whereas the feedback model based on perpendicular direction to maximal strain causes a radial pattern for anisotropy directions and deforms the template towards more isotropic shape. Here the model parameters are modified to achieve larger deformations (up to 20%). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014-01 |