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Size matters: tissue size as a marker for a transition between reaction–diffusion regimes in spatio-temporal distribution of morphogens (2022)
Journal Article
Ceccarelli, A. S., Borges, A., & Chara, O. (2022). Size matters: tissue size as a marker for a transition between reaction–diffusion regimes in spatio-temporal distribution of morphogens. Royal Society Open Science, 9(1), Article 211112. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211112

The reaction–diffusion model constitutes one of the most influential mathematical models to study distribution of morphogens in tissues. Despite its widespread use, the effect of finite tissue size on model-predicted spatio-temporal morphogen distrib... Read More about Size matters: tissue size as a marker for a transition between reaction–diffusion regimes in spatio-temporal distribution of morphogens.

Postembryonic development and aging of the appendicular skeleton in Ambystoma mexicanum (2021)
Journal Article
Riquelme‐Guzmán, C., Schuez, M., Böhm, A., Knapp, D., Edwards‐Jorquera, S., Ceccarelli, A. S., Chara, O., Rauner, M., & Sandoval‐Guzmán, T. (2022). Postembryonic development and aging of the appendicular skeleton in Ambystoma mexicanum. Developmental Dynamics, 251(6), 1015-1034. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.407

Background
The axolotl is a key model to study appendicular regeneration. The limb complexity resembles that of humans in structure and tissue components; however, axolotl limbs develop postembryonically. In this work, we evaluated the postembryonic... Read More about Postembryonic development and aging of the appendicular skeleton in Ambystoma mexicanum.