Sinha S, Joshi N V, Rao J S, Mookerjee S
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A generalized Gierer-Meinhardt model has been used to account for the transplantation experiments in Hydra. In this model, a cross inhibition between the two organizing centres (namely, head and foot) are assumed to be the only mode of interaction in setting up a stable morphogen distribution for the pattern formation in Hydra.
一个广义的吉勒尔-迈因哈特模型已被用于解释水螅的移植实验。在这个模型中,两个组织中心(即头部和足部)之间的交叉抑制被假定为在为水螅的模式形成建立稳定的形态发生素分布时唯一的相互作用模式。