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Morphogenetic fields in embryogenesis, regeneration, and cancer“Field” denotes both informational and regional relationships (Weiss, 1939). The quintessential property of a field model is non-locality - the idea that ...
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None### Summary of Alexander G. Gurwitsch's Life and Contributions to Morphogenetic Fields
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(PDF) “Our standpoint different from common...” (Scientific heritage ...Aug 5, 2025 · The work of prominent Russian biologist Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch (1874–1954) on the theory of organism development are reviewed.
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The Developmental Mechanics of Cell Specification - NCBI - NIHA morphogenetic field can be described as a group of cells whose position and fate are specified with respect to the same set of boundaries (Weiss 1939; Wolpert ...
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Morphogenetic field – Lancaster Glossary of Child DevelopmentMay 22, 2019 · A group of cells of a particular organ whose position and fate are specified with respect to the same set of boundaries. The field has a ...
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Morphogenetic Field - Edge.orgA morphogenetic field is a region of an embryo that forms a discrete structure, such as a limb or heart. Morphogenetic fields became known through the ...
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Heart Fields and Cardiac Morphogenesis - PMC - PubMed CentralIn this review, we focus on two important steps in the formation of the embryonic heart: (i) the progressive addition of late differentiating progenitor cells ...
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Positional information and the spatial pattern of cellular differentiationPositional information largely determines with respect to the cells' genome and developmental history the nature of its molecular differentiation. The ...
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Sonic Hedgehog Signaling in Limb Development - FrontiersThe gene encoding the secreted protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in the polarizing region (or zone of polarizing activity), a small group of ...
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Spemann's organizer and the self-regulation of embryonic fields - PMCIn Xenopus, the blastula constitutes a self-differentiating morphogenetic field, in which cells are able to communicate over long distances. When the blastula ...
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On the nature and function of organizers | DevelopmentMar 9, 2018 · We conclude that the Spemann organizer is a specific collection of cellular elements, each endowed with defined functionalities. In amphibians, ...
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Gradient fields and homeobox genes - Company of Biologists journalsJul 1, 1991 · The purpose of this essay is to increase awareness among modern developmental biologists of the old concepts of morphogenetic gradient fields.
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Review Resynthesizing Evolutionary and Developmental BiologyFeb 1, 1996 · Just as the cell (and not its genome) functions as the unit of organic structure and function, so the morphogenetic field (and not the genes or ...
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On plant growth and form - New Phytologist Foundation - WileySep 18, 2017 · A. G. Gurwitsch is credited with introducing (in 1910) the concept of the morphogenetic field to biology (Beloussov, 1997). A morphogenetic ...
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[PDF] Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields - Metaphors of Organicism in TwentiethFor Harrison the limb field is like a liquid crystal and unlike a jigsaw ... Ross Granville Harrison. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Biograph. Mnn ...
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Spemann's organizer and self-regulation in amphibian embryos - PMCThe entire early embryo constitutes a self-differentiating morphogenetic field, in which cells communicate with each other over great distances. This is ...
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Resynthesizing evolutionary and developmental biology - PubMed1996 Feb 1;173(2):357-72. doi: 10.1006/dbio.1996.0032. Authors. S F Gilbert , J M Opitz, R A Raff ... discrete regions, the morphogenetic fields. These fields (which exemplify the modular ...
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Modularity in Development and Why It Matters to Evo-DevoAug 6, 2025 · The concept of modularity is fundamental to research in both evolutionary and developmental biology, though workers in each field use the ...
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Evo-Devo and an Expanding Evolutionary Synthesis: A Genetic ...Jul 11, 2008 · A genetic theory of morphological evolution, which states that (1) form evolves largely by altering the expression of functionally conserved proteins.
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Computer modeling in developmental biology: growing today ...Dec 1, 2017 · Computer modeling in developmental biology explores ideas, tests plausibility, and helps understand why models work, covering molecular ...
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Mice homozygous for a targeted disruption of Hoxd-3 (Hox-4.1 ...Gene targeting in embryo-derived stem (ES) cells was used to generate mice with a disruption in the homeobox-containing gene Hoxd-3 (Hox-4.1).
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The chemical basis of morphogenesis - JournalsIt is suggested that a system of chemical substances, called morphogens, reacting together and diffusing through a tissue, is adequate to account for the main ...
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Morphic Resonance and Morphic Fields - an IntroductionMorphic resonance is a theory proposing that memory is inherent in nature, with similar patterns influencing subsequent ones across time and space.
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Rat Learning and Morphic Resonance - Rupert SheldrakeThere is no difference in kind between innate and learned behaviour: both depend on motor fields given by morphic resonance.
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Telepathy Research - Rupert SheldrakeMy research on telepathy in animals, summarized in my book Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home and published in detail in a series of papers ...
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A Dog That Seems To Know When His Owner is Coming HomeTypically, the dog is said to go and wait at a door, window or gate while the person is on the way home (Sheldrake, 1994, 1999a). Random household surveys in ...Missing: 1990s | Show results with:1990s
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