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A cell-centered approach to developmental biology

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Roeland M.H. Merks and James A. Glazier
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2005, vol. 352, issue 1, pages 113-130
Abstract: Explaining embryonic development of multicellular organisms requires insight into complex interactions between genetic regulation and physical, generic mechanisms at multiple scales. As more physicists move into developmental biology, we need to be aware of the “cultural” differences between the two fields, whose concepts of “explanations” and “models” traditionally differ: biologists aiming to identify genetic pathways and expression patterns, physicists tending to look for generic underlying principles.
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