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COVER PHOTOGRAPH: Visualization of the developing neural tube and craniofacial structures using pH and membrane voltage reporter dyes in Xenopus laevis embryos. Manipulation of pH and membrane voltage via misexpression of subunit c of the H+‐V‐ATPase produces craniofacial abnormalities that are capable of normalizing themselves as the animal develops and ages. From Vandenberg et al., Developmental Dynamics...
Background: Embryonic development can often adjust its morphogenetic processes to counteract external perturbation. The existence of self‐monitoring responses during pattern formation is of considerable importance to the biomedicine of birth defects, but has not been quantitatively addressed. To understand the computational capabilities of biological tissues in a molecularly tractable model system,...
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