Publications of H Meinhardt
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Book Chapter (4)
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Book Chapter
Pattern Forming Reactions and the Generation of Primary Embryonic Axes. In: Morphogenesis and Pattern Formation in Biological Systems: Experiments and Models, pp. 3 - 19 (Eds. Sekimura, T.; Noji, S.; Ueno, N.; Maini, P.). Springer, Tokyo, Japan (2003)
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Book Chapter
Models for pattern formation and the position-specific activation of genes. In: On Growth, Form and Computers, 7, pp. 135 - 155 (Eds. Kumar, S.; Bentley, P.). Academic Press Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2003)
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Book Chapter
Nichtlineare Selbstverstärkung: Die treibende Kraft in der biologischen Musterbildung. In: Komplexe Systeme und Nichtlineare Dynamik in Natur und Gesellschaft: Komplexitätsforschung in Deutschland auf dem Weg ins nächste Jahrhundert, pp. 146 - 165 (Ed. Mainzer, K.). Springer, Berlin, Germany (1999)
Conference Paper (2)
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Conference Paper
Beyond spots and stripes: Generation of more complex patterns by modification and additions of the basic reaction. In: Mathematical Models for Biological Pattern Formation, pp. 143 - 165 (Eds. Maini, P.; Othmer, H.). IMA Program on Mathematics in Biology: Theoretical Problems in Developmental Biology and Immunology, 1998. Springer, New York, NY, USA (2001)
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Conference Paper
Pattern formation by coupled oscillations: The pigmentation patterns on the shells of molluscs. In: Mathematical Topics in Population Biology, Morphogenesis and Neurosciences: Proceedings of an International Symposium held in Kyoto, November 10–15, 1985, pp. 184 - 198 (Eds. Teramoto, E.; Yamaguti, M.). Mathematical Topics in Population Biology, Morphogenesis and Neurosciences, Kyoto, Japan, November 10, 1985 - November 15, 1985. Springer, Berlin, Germany (1987)
Talk (3)
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Talk
Turing's Pioneering Paper "The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis" and the Subsequent Development of Theories of Biological Pattern Formation. The Alan Turing Centenary Conference, Manchester, UK (2012)
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Talk
Never reaching a stable steady state: highly dynamic patterning mechanisms and their application to chemotaxis. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India (2011)
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Talk
Drosophila Apontic acts as a feedback inhibitor of JAK/STAT signaling and is required to limit an invasive cell population. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB 2008), Philadelphia, PA, USA (2008)