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    A new dimension to Turing patterns (English)
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    31 July 2002
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    The authors study two examples of reaction-diffusion systems in three dimensions. Using the periodic boundary conditions in the simulations presented, the authors investigate the morphology and stability of a generic Turing system in three dimensions and their Gray-Scott model. The authors results raise the question of whether Turing patterning can produce an inductive signaling mechanism for neuronal growth.
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    periodic boundary conditions
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    pattern formation
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    morphology
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    stability
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    Gray-Scott model
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    signaling mechanism for neuronal growth
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