2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.1704
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Morusin from Cortex Mori Inhibits Invasive Growth in Human Hepatoma SK-Hep1 Cells

Abstract: Developmental biology is extraordinarily robust in its ability to self-organize exquisite spatio-temporal patterns despite an intrinsically noisy set of parts. Lateral inhibition is one mechanism commonly implicated in the formation of such precise emergent behavior. Models of lateral inhibition's patterning capabilities usually implicitly assume, however, that cells receive expression signals from their neighbors without delay. Here we explicitly investigate the effects of signaling delays as well as their re… Show more

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