In 2D gastruloids, colony size determines pattern symmetry, mesodermal pattern area follows a near-linear power-law scaling with colony area, and growth switches from power-law expansion to exponential arrest, captured by a reactive-boundary Turing model.
Lewis, 322, 399, number: 5900 Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
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In 2D gastruloids, colony size determines pattern symmetry, mesodermal pattern area follows a near-linear power-law scaling with colony area, and growth switches from power-law expansion to exponential arrest, captured by a reactive-boundary Turing model.