morfogeenide
Morfogeenide refer to a class of signaling molecules that play a crucial role in embryonic development, specifically in pattern formation and differentiation. These molecules are secreted by cells and can diffuse through tissues, establishing concentration gradients. This gradient then dictates the fate of neighboring cells, influencing their development into specific cell types or tissues. The term "morfogeenide" itself is derived from "morphogenesis," the biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape.
The concept of morfogeenide was first proposed by Alan Turing in his theoretical work on reaction-diffusion
The precise mechanism by which morfogeenide exert their influence involves binding to specific receptors on target