Model systems for the study of kidney development: use of the pronephros in the analysis of organ induction and patterning
Most vertebrate organs, once formed, continue to perform the function for which they were
generated until the death of the organism. The kidney is a notable exception to this rule. …
generated until the death of the organism. The kidney is a notable exception to this rule. …
Synchronization in chaotic systems
LM Pecora, TL Carroll - Physical review letters, 1990 - APS
… Response 5 y(t) drive … The attractors forthe Rossler drive system and the (x'-z')
response system and y(t) drive variable. … One of us (T.L.C.) was supported on an Office of …
response system and y(t) drive variable. … One of us (T.L.C.) was supported on an Office of …
A complex secretory program orchestrated by the inflammasome controls paracrine senescence
Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) is crucial for tumour suppression. Senescent cells
implement a complex pro-inflammatory response termed the senescence-associated secretory …
implement a complex pro-inflammatory response termed the senescence-associated secretory …
Master stability functions for synchronized coupled systems
LM Pecora, TL Carroll - Physical review letters, 1998 - APS
We show that many coupled oscillator array configurations considered in the literature can
be put into a simple form so that determining the stability of the synchronous state can be …
be put into a simple form so that determining the stability of the synchronous state can be …
Driving systems with chaotic signals
LM Pecora, TL Carroll - Physical review A, 1991 - APS
We generalize the idea of driving a stable system to the situation when the drive signal is
chaotic. This leads to the concept of conditional Lyapunov exponents and also generalizes the …
chaotic. This leads to the concept of conditional Lyapunov exponents and also generalizes the …
Synchronizing chaotic circuits
TL Carroll, LM Pecora - Nonlinear dynamics in circuits, 1995 - World Scientific
… This in turn depends on the behavior of X(t). Given the properties of X(0) and Z(t) we see
that after one period of motion we will have&(T) = z ( T ) ~ ~ & ( o ) , after two periods of motion …
that after one period of motion we will have&(T) = z ( T ) ~ ~ & ( o ) , after two periods of motion …
Fundamentals of synchronization in chaotic systems, concepts, and applications
The field of chaotic synchronization has grown considerably since its advent in 1990. Several
subdisciplines and “cottage industries” have emerged that have taken on bona fide lives of …
subdisciplines and “cottage industries” have emerged that have taken on bona fide lives of …
Contralateral effects of unilateral strength training: evidence and possible mechanisms
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary
strength can increase on the contralateral side. This effect, termed the contralateral strength …
strength can increase on the contralateral side. This effect, termed the contralateral strength …
[PDF][PDF] Six2 defines and regulates a multipotent self-renewing nephron progenitor population throughout mammalian kidney development
Nephrons, the basic functional units of the kidney, are generated repetitively during kidney
organogenesis from a mesenchymal progenitor population. Which cells within this pool give …
organogenesis from a mesenchymal progenitor population. Which cells within this pool give …
[PDF][PDF] Wnt9b plays a central role in the regulation of mesenchymal to epithelial transitions underlying organogenesis of the mammalian urogenital system
TJ Carroll, JS Park, S Hayashi, A Majumdar… - Developmental cell, 2005 - cell.com
The vertebrate urogenital system forms due to inductive interactions between the Wolffian
duct, its derivative the ureteric bud, and their adjacent mesenchymes. These establish …
duct, its derivative the ureteric bud, and their adjacent mesenchymes. These establish …