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This project investigates how the spinal cord of developing mice regulates its size and shape through morphogen signaling and cellular mechanisms. By employing advanced genetic techniques and controlled experiments, it aims to enhance our understanding of tissue growth and its implications for regeneration and disease.
How the organs of a developing organism achieve their correct size and shape is a fundamental unresolved question in biology.
Mammalian embryos possess a remarkable ability to regulate (restore) the correct size of their tissues and organs upon perturbations during early development, yet how this is achieved is unknown.
Addressing this question has so far been challenging because it requires a multiscale approach that integrates precise measurements with theoretical frameworks.
We are now in an…
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