morfogén
Morfogén is a term used in developmental biology to describe a substance or factor that influences the pattern of tissue or organ formation. These molecules are typically present in a concentration gradient within a developing embryo, meaning their concentration varies across different regions. Cells respond to the specific concentration of a morfogen they encounter, leading to distinct developmental outcomes. This concentration-dependent signaling is a fundamental mechanism for pattern formation and establishing positional information in developing organisms.
The concept of morphogens was first proposed by Alan Turing in the 1950s to explain the formation