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WHERE AM I? HOW A CELL RECOGNIZES ITS POSITIONAL INFORMATION DURING MORPHOGENESIS
Author(s) -
HATA RYUICHIRO
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
cell biology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.932
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1095-8355
pISSN - 1065-6995
DOI - 10.1006/cbir.1996.0009
Subject(s) - morphogenesis , extracellular matrix , biology , cell adhesion molecule , function (biology) , microbiology and biotechnology , homeobox , gene , genetics , gene expression
Morphogenesis is an old, and one of the latest, fascinating fields in biological science and a huge number of papers on molecular mechanisms underlying it have been published. But most of the works and reviews on these mechanisms pertain to molecules of, as it were, the planning or design of morphogenesis, such as morphogens and homeodomain proteins. In this review, I will describe the function of extracellular matrix (ECM) and other cell adhesion molecules in morphogenesis as that of actual morpho‐creating molecules, morphocreators, and discuss their roles as positional information‐pertaining molecules.