• Growth rate represents a fundamental axis of life history variation. Faster growth associated with C₄ photosynthesis and annual life history has evolved multiple times, and the resulting diversity ...
Kyoto, Japan -- Branching patterns are prevalent in our natural environment and the human body, such as in the lungs and kidneys. For example, specific genes that express growth factor proteins are ...
There is growing interest in understanding the cellular diversity and mechanisms that govern the development of pulmonary circulation and alveolar epithelium to enable gas exchange in the mammalian ...